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Rentify – An Online Platform for Rental Home and Shop Listing Using Mern Stack

Sathya S1 Parameswaran V2 Sri Rayon R3 Balaji V4 Mohan Raj V5
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Information Technology, Er. Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering, Hosur,Tamil Nadu, India. 2 3 4 5 Department of Information Technology, Er. Perumal Manimekalai College of Engineering, Hosur, Tamil Nadu, India.

Published Online: January-April 2026

Pages: 576-580

Abstract

Rentify is a web-based rental management system developed using the MERN stack (MongoDB, Express.js, React.js, and Node.js) to simplify the process of finding rental homes and shops. In traditional rental systems, users often face challenges such as lack of centralized information, dependency on brokers, and inaccurate property details, which make the process time-consuming and inefficient. To overcome these issues, Rentify provides a centralized digital platform where property owners can list their homes or shops with complete details including location, rental price, and images. Users can easily search and filter properties based on location and property type, ensuring quick and reliable access to rental information. The system eliminates the need for intermediaries by enabling direct communication between tenants and property owners, thereby reducing costs and improving transparency. Additionally, Rentify offers a user-friendly interface for easy navigation and is built with a scalable architecture suitable for real-world applications. Overall, the platform enhances the rental experience by making it faster, more efficient, and accessible for both tenants and property owners.

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