Your next real estate agent could be a robot.
If you're looking to rent a place in San Francisco, you can now get a home tour from a tablet-carrying robot. The robot is controlled remotely by a licensed real estate agent, whose beaming face appears on the tablet.
The company bringing the rental game into the 21st century is Zenplace, a property management startup founded in 2016. CEO Rahul Mewawalla previously served as an advisor to late San Francisco mayor Ed Lee, where he dealt with the city's IoT and infrastructure technology.
That post gave him a great vantage on one of the annoying things about living in a space-constrained, high-demand city like San Francisco: It's hard to rent a place.
"You've got to look for a place, you have to play phone tag, you have to fill out long applications," Mewawalla told Curbed SF recently. "You lose two or three weeks every time you have to do this. And as an owner, every day your property is vacant costs you hundreds of dollars."