After four years of working on Rent the Backyard and its parent company Pippin, we've announced that we're shutting down.
I'm proud of the work our team has done to take care of our customers.
Here's my take:
https://t.co/VM8GD5ST1O
For California residents, @RenttheBackyard provides a simple way to earn passive income with an upfront investment in an ADU. The company offers pre-fabricated, 1-bedroom, 1-bath structures that homeowners can install in their backyard. Read more: https://t.co/jY7ZT4fRTH
We just went live on product hunt for our newly-opened housing factory in Oakland -- go check us out and maybe even book a visit!
https://t.co/Ls62tizVmM
Our founders @sqburl and @BrianBakerman sat down with The Modern Architect Podcast @KZSU & @modlarhq to talk about Rent the Backyard's founding and where we're headed next: https://t.co/ciS9YVPaUn
Had a great conversation with @JasonHartmanROI re/ @RenttheBackyard & how owners of investment properties can improve their yields.
Since we taped, California has passed 3!! new laws that will make it even easier to build backyard apartments / ADUs 🙌
https://t.co/tO30Eh3UjY
Backyard homes can help us tackle our housing crisis. So, we’re streamlining permitting, accelerating approvals, cutting fees, and soon, offering forgiveable loans for affordability commitments to renters. https://t.co/nDakevmDof
Two entrepreneurs have created a start-up that will help homeowners make some extra cash—by renting out their backyard. The founders of Rent the Backyard hope to ease the Bay Area’s housing shortage by building “granny” units. https://t.co/7PXKSI6wjt
"What we do is build studio apartments in your backyard at no cost to you, rent them out, and split the rental profits with you 50/50." A new company called "Rent the Backyard," aims to ease housing shortage crisis in the Bay Area. https://t.co/yVdQPIeIIj