Rent without broker — contact owners directly

RentalPins is a map-first rental marketplace where owners list property and tenants browse live pins — no brokerage commission to search or contact. Filter flats, PG, houses, shops, and offices by city hub, compare neighbourhood pins, and message owners on WhatsApp without a broker middleman.

For property owners

Own a rental property?

List your flat, house, PG, shop, office or warehouse in your area free on RentalPins. Owners receive inquiries directly from interested renters.

  • Free listing
  • Direct renter inquiries
  • Map-based discovery
  • Flats, PGs, houses, shops, offices and warehouses supported
  • Manage listings from the app

10,000+

Total Listings

15+

Cities Covered

150+

Areas Covered

95%+

Verified Listings

25,000+

Active Users

50,000+

App Downloads

Benefits

Zero search brokerage

Browse and message owners without paying a broker to unlock listings.

Map discovery

See price pins by neighbourhood — faster than scrolling classified feeds.

OTP-verified users

Phone-verified accounts reduce spam vs anonymous boards.

Free owner listings

Post rentals on web or Android in supported cities.

Priority city guides

Chandigarh Tricity, Mohali, Kharar, Ludhiana, and Delhi include long-form rental guides with live map links.

Save searches

Get alerts when new owner posts match your budget and area.

For property owners

Own a rental property?

List your flat, house, PG, shop, office or warehouse in your area free on RentalPins. Owners receive inquiries directly from interested renters.

  • Free listing
  • Direct renter inquiries
  • Map-based discovery
  • Flats, PGs, houses, shops, offices and warehouses supported
  • Manage listings from the app

No-broker rental guide

Rent without broker — contact owners directly — search tips

How no-broker search works on RentalPins

Open the map, pick your city hub, and filter by property type — rooms, flats, PG, houses, shops, or offices. Each pin shows owner-posted inventory with price and location context before you message anyone.

Unlike broker-led classified boards, RentalPins does not charge tenants a search commission. You shortlist on the map, contact owners on WhatsApp or in-app chat, and negotiate directly.

Save searches when your move-in date is a few weeks away — new owner posts appear as pins without repeating daily scrolling through duplicate broker listings.

Spot broker duplicates vs genuine owner pins

If multiple listings share the same photos but different phone numbers, treat them as broker reposts and message the owner from the original RentalPins pin instead.

Owner listings usually include specific society names, floor details, and handover notes. Vague titles with no map accuracy are worth skipping until you verify on visit.

RentalPins accounts are phone-verified — still confirm who holds the keys and whether society NOC is required before paying token money.

Priority city hubs for broker-free rentals

Chandigarh Tricity, Mohali, Kharar, Ludhiana, and Delhi NCR are our deepest markets — each has a money-page rental guide, area pages, and live map inventory.

Use national funnels such as flats-for-rent and property-without-broker to enter India-wide search, then narrow to your city hub and locality page for area-specific context.

Blog guides cover PG vs flat decisions, IT Park commutes, and deposit checklists — each links back to live listings so you can act immediately after reading.

Commercial, PG, and vehicle rentals on one map

Shops, offices, warehouses, PG rooms, and vehicles each have dedicated filters — tenants relocating for work often shortlist a flat pin and a bike rental pin on the same city map.

Commercial tenants should confirm road frontage, loading access, and deposit refund rules with owners directly — broker listings often omit utility and fit-out details that matter for retail and office fit.

Owners posting across categories should use accurate locality names and fresh photos after vacancy — stale pins lose visibility during peak session weeks in student and IT corridors.

When to start your no-broker search

Begin map search two to four weeks before move-in for PG and furnished flats in Chandigarh Tricity, Mohali, Ludhiana, and Delhi — peak weeks tighten supply quickly.

Save searches on RentalPins to catch new owner posts without repeating daily classified scrolling through duplicate broker listings of the same photos.

Pair this landing with city money-page guides and blog tips — each links back to live inventory so you can message owners immediately after reading.

Housing and commercial owners can list on RentalPins

Whether you rent out homes, PG beds, shops, offices, warehouses, vehicles or equipment — publish a map pin and receive direct inquiries.

  • Property owners
  • PG owners
  • Hostel operators
  • Brokers and agents
  • Shop owners
  • Office owners
  • Warehouse owners
  • Vehicle rental businesses
  • Equipment rental businesses

For property owners

Own a rental property?

List your flat, house, PG, shop, office or warehouse in your area free on RentalPins. Owners receive inquiries directly from interested renters.

For property owners

Own a rental property?

List your flat, house, PG, shop, office or warehouse in your area free on RentalPins. Owners receive inquiries directly from interested renters.

FAQs

Is RentalPins completely free for tenants?
Browsing and contacting owners is free. Some owner activation plans may apply when publishing — see in-app terms.
How is this different from broker-led portals?
Listings are posted by owners; you contact them directly rather than through an intermediary.
Which cities have the deepest no-broker inventory?
Chandigarh Tricity, Mohali, Kharar, Ludhiana, and Delhi NCR — each has city hubs, area pages, and blog guides linking back to live pins.
Can I list my property without a broker?
Yes — owners post free on web or Android in supported cities and receive WhatsApp leads from tenants.
How do I avoid broker duplicates of owner listings?
Shortlist on RentalPins and message the owner from the app pin — broker reposts of the same photos are common on external boards.

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