We believe renting should not feel like losing.

But for most people in most cities — it does.

You lose time. You lose money. You lose the argument about the deposit even when you are right. You lose a little bit of yourself every time you smile through a situation that is genuinely unfair because the alternative is packing boxes.

That is not a personal failing. That is a broken system.

Dwellble exists to fix the information gap first.

Because before you can fix anything else — before laws change, before platforms launch, before security deposits sit somewhere safe — people need to know what is actually happening.

Not the sanitised version. The real one.

The landlord who asked for eleven months deposit in Bengaluru. The lease that changed overnight in Basavanagar. The ?35,000 visiting fee that vanished along with the phone number. The Supreme Court ruling that most tenants never heard about.

That information exists. It just is not in one place. Until now.

We are building toward something bigger.

A platform where you can look up a property before you sign. Read real reviews from real tenants. Check a landlord’s track record the same way you check a restaurant’s hygiene rating.

Then — pre-move-in documentation. Post-move-out comparisons. Scam checks. Legal help. And eventually a rental process where the deposit does not disappear into someone else’s account for two years.

We are starting in India.

Because that is where we know the problem from the inside. Because Indian cities are where renting is simultaneously most necessary and most chaotic. Because the stories are real and the need is urgent.

But the problem is not Indian. It is a London problem. A New York problem. A Berlin problem. A Dubai problem. Anywhere rent is high and power is unequal — which is most places worth living in right now.

We are not anti-landlord.

We are pro-fairness.

Homeowners have real concerns too. Properties get damaged. Tenants overstay. Legal processes are slow and exhausting from both sides. We see that.

But right now the scale tips one way. And we are here to tip it back toward the middle.

One story at a time. One city at a time.

Know before you rent.

— The Dwellble Team