Rental listings present the same problem. You sell the property, but not the terms of the deal. You fail to mention the rent and deposit, the minimum lease length or the availability. You don’t say how and when the property will be maintained. You don’t even say if the tenants’ pets will be a topic of discussion. Tenants just skip over listings that require them to send a message just to screen for the deal.
Some language can also lead an owner to court. The blanket refusal of all incomes is becoming illegal. Describing the ideal tenant as opposed to the home on a complaint form is also how most complaints start.
It is a game of numbers. One bad word can cause 200 copies of the same problem. No one cares about the bad word until the complaint is read. A single person making each listing can recognize the bad word, so fixing the issue costs them nothing.
Deal stated upfront: rent, deposit, term, when available.
Language is vetted to account for Fair Housing laws and the allowable fees.
Targeted toward tenants who filter listings first, not who read first.
Where AI falls down on rental listings
Generated rental copy uses phrases that are now illegal in parts of the US and the UK, because it learned from listings written before the restrictions were put in place. It confidently and fluently fills posts for your entire portfolio with minimal assistance from higher level professionals.
How We Plan and Write No-AI Rental Listings
You can standardize terms such as deposit, utilities, pets, and availability so you need to check the legal wording only once and each listing requires just the unique property information.
How a rental listing gets written here
Follow the standardized wording for deposits, bills, pets, and permitted payments.
Individualized data for property: rent, lease term, availability, furnishings, floor plans.
Individualized descriptions of properties instead of templated text.
Flagged compliance wording for your letting agent or solicitor to verify.
Using No-AI Rental Listings for Your Business
For a letting agency, the value is throughput: consistent listings that become active the day a notice is received, without a negotiator writing copy at 9 PM. For a portfolio landlord, the value is lack of void days. A listing that addresses the obvious questions attracts viewings from individuals who meet the qualifications.
Standardized wording that has been approved for use across all stock.
One assigned writer for consistency of tone.
Portal and website length versions for each listing.
Copy that hasn’t been changed has been reposted instead of updated.
Copyright is transferred with delivery, and attribution is not required.
What people commission rental listings for
New instructions active within the same week.
Reletting property at the end of a tenancy.
Build-to-rent with multiple similar apartments.
Shared and student housing with fixed renting periods.
What rental listings cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical rental listing
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Room or studio listing
150
$15
$0.15
$15.15
Standard rental listing
250
$25
$0.25
$25.25
Family home or shared house
400
$40
$0.40
$40.40
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Rental Listings FAQs
Every format is priced identically: $10 per 100 words plus a 1% platform fee. A 250-word rental listing comes to $25.25. There is no research surcharge, no rush tier and no minimum retainer.
Up to 3 days. The writer has to read around the subject before writing it, so we quote honestly rather than promising an hour. If your deadline is tighter, say so in the brief and we will tell you before you pay whether we can meet it.
Yes, but we will properly draft eight of them and then vary from that. Even identical apartments differ by floor, aspect, and outlook. Those are the details a tenant selects. We filter out whole blocks by repeating a single paragraph fifty times.
That is correct, and we draft it that way so it is verifiable. The writer will draft the deposit, fee, and eligibility text from what you have provided and then marks it for your letting agent or solicitor. As we are not legal advisors, we will not assume compliance for you.
Completely. Copyright transfers to you on delivery, with no attribution requirement and no licence back to us. Nothing written for you is resold, repurposed or republished.
Reviews
What clients say about our rental listings
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
RHRosalind HHead of Marketing, Fenwood Property
Great for the area, poor for transport
The neighborhood description is really detailed. It has the name of the bakery, the swimming pool, the school catchment, etc. The transport part was pretty vague, and I had to include the actual bus routes. It was a small fix, but it is usually the first thing buyers ask about.
Verified orderArea guidesJanuary 2026
ZAZoe ACo-founder, Hearthline
Cut our deck from nineteen slides to twelve
We threw away seven slides, and the traction numbers moved to slide three. Our first investor meeting after the change lasted twenty minutes longer than scheduled because the investors weren’t waiting for us to finish and were actually interested in what we were saying. You can figure it out from there.
Verified orderPitch-deck copyDecember 2025
NVNikhil VFounder, Tidewell Logistics
Killed my favorite slide
I was told that the slide with the market size was not helpful, and the traction numbers were on slide fourteen. I had to admit that was correct, and it wasn’t easy to hear. The updated story was now eleven slides instead of the previous nineteen, and I stop losing the room after minute four.