A Bachelor’s Struggle in Getting a Rental Home In Mumbai | The Tenant

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  • čas přidán 5. 07. 2024
  • A Bachelor’s Struggle in Getting a Rental Home In Mumbai. Meet Abhishek and Akash Deep, who moved to a 1BHK in Mumbai's Andheri East, one of the toughest places to find a rented house. Watch the latest episode of The Tenant.
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Komentáře • 55

  • @vishaliv6863
    @vishaliv6863 Před 20 dny +17

    Bhai ko fridge se pyaar ho gaya hai, jaha jate hai check kareinge definitely.

  • @ritikranjan1764
    @ritikranjan1764 Před 20 dny +13

    The black-shirt guy is smart and cheerful👍👍

  • @anirbanbasu9774
    @anirbanbasu9774 Před 20 dny +9

    Also, people come to tenant nowadays for their own branding (which is not wrong though). This flat had nothing.

  • @sageerasultana714
    @sageerasultana714 Před 20 dny +14

    You would have skipped saying middle aged 😂
    Just say bachelors

    • @foramsojitra4576
      @foramsojitra4576 Před 20 dny +1

      like For real

    • @losaal_lom-uu6mw
      @losaal_lom-uu6mw Před 20 dny +3

      are they really middle aged? they look younger than Vishal

    • @careerscoop5241
      @careerscoop5241 Před 3 dny

      i feel pity for ppl from outside working in mumbai, looking for rented flats.....batao 40K ka CHIDIYA KA GHOSLA.....

  • @sageerasultana714
    @sageerasultana714 Před 20 dny +9

    The discrimination against religion caste employment single/married veg no veg is real when it comes to house hunting.
    When will we ever accept people for who they are.

    • @rozan4844
      @rozan4844 Před 20 dny

      Very well said. This discrimination should end. Tenant is tenant no Matter who they are where they come from as long as they can afford to pay the rent in time. Period.

    • @user-fw1hj3vv2k
      @user-fw1hj3vv2k Před 20 dny +1

      It's also about the profession. But at the end of the day owner is giving very expensive thing for renting.

    • @careerscoop5241
      @careerscoop5241 Před 3 dny

      bhool jao......india mae, diversity ka discrimination bahut hota hai.....

  • @imeankahn5045
    @imeankahn5045 Před 20 dny +10

    Again opening fridge 😂

  • @7001nikhil
    @7001nikhil Před 20 dny +2

    Mumbai is most open minded city, followed by Bengaluru and Pune. Bachelors will find difficult to rent out when they go to specific location where certain communities are v large in numbers for ex. Gharkopar in Mumbai. There are enough cosmopolitan areas in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Pune where you can rent out easily even after being a bachelor.

  • @DeepakKumar-ve9xj
    @DeepakKumar-ve9xj Před 20 dny +6

    In Hyderabad doesn’t matter either it’s bachelor or family, if u can afford rent they are happy to give it in gated society in most of the cases

    • @superman-zr9ei
      @superman-zr9ei Před 20 dny

      Mumbai has bollywood culture.

    • @herambpatkar
      @herambpatkar Před 20 dny +1

      Mumbai has nightlife, movie, tv, entertainment and media industry..so bachelors, youngsters have a different working hours and lifestyle than most family oriented societies would want...as a result all bachelors irrespective of their work are frowned upon..its very unfortunate though!

    • @DeepakKumar-ve9xj
      @DeepakKumar-ve9xj Před 20 dny +1

      @@herambpatkar Hyderabad has also Tollywood 😀😀 best food 😀😀 international standard bars and pubs less crime less jhugi and jhopri etc etc, so living in Hyderabad is better than Mumbai as per my experience.

    • @herambpatkar
      @herambpatkar Před 20 dny +1

      @@DeepakKumar-ve9xj I know, I am not saying Hyderabad is an old sleepy town, but trust me Mumbai has different level of concentration...you'll understand it only if you live here..specially in areas such as Bandra, Andheri, Versova, Lokhandwala....Youngsters have a significantly different lifestyle that can clash with their family neighbors!

    • @7001nikhil
      @7001nikhil Před 20 dny +1

      @@DeepakKumar-ve9xjWhat zuggi you’re talking about? Whole Hyderabad is infested with zuggies, congested homes, bad drainage system, bad roads inside colonies and what not. Hyderabad has way too many slum clusters compared to Mumbai. Hyderabad is not vibrant at all like Mumbai, and quite boring. Saying this after living in Hyderabad for quite a good amount of time.

  • @AS-fm5fo
    @AS-fm5fo Před 14 dny +2

    Who opens someone's fridge bro
    Its very bad

  • @anirbanbasu9774
    @anirbanbasu9774 Před 20 dny +10

    This home is not worth 25k let alone 39k

    • @herambpatkar
      @herambpatkar Před 20 dny +1

      In Mumbai, location matters more than the flat size. Proximity to metro, railway station and employment hubs of Andheri east, seeps, midc etc boost up the rent. Plus wardrobe, modular kitchen etc adds more to your rent and then as bachelors you anyways have less options hence Owners can demand a bit more!

    • @budhrajarahul3
      @budhrajarahul3 Před 20 dny

      You have not step outside of you home and you are covid born kid for sure

    • @merwynbritto444
      @merwynbritto444 Před 13 dny

      ​@@herambpatkarI'll get you a house in bandrawest in that range.

    • @herambpatkar
      @herambpatkar Před 13 dny +1

      @@merwynbritto444 yes because bandra west only caters to celebrity worshipers or cafe lovers..however moving out of bandra node and reaching the western expressway or even traveling to BKC is a nightmare in peak hours..people who work in corporate nodes of Goregaon, Andheri would actually prefer somewhere near a metro or train station!

    • @merwynbritto444
      @merwynbritto444 Před 13 dny +1

      @@herambpatkar just giving a price comparison. It's not worth 39k.

  • @sohamranadepersonal2733

    The Struggle IS REAL!

  • @bigwealthIndia
    @bigwealthIndia Před 20 dny +2

    Owner will think like u r terrorists on a mission

  • @shikhachowdhury7169
    @shikhachowdhury7169 Před 20 dny +1

    Y don't u make a video of marina enclave society flats , malad west

    • @budhrajarahul3
      @budhrajarahul3 Před 20 dny

      Kis kis ka survey krogi.. Is dunia me croro society hain.. Thak ni jati? Disillusionment nhi ho jta

  • @atul9734
    @atul9734 Před 20 dny

    Just curious. Are societies reluctant only to unmarried bachelors or it includes widowed/divorced/separated?

    • @herambpatkar
      @herambpatkar Před 20 dny +2

      Any single person, its perceived that a single person has no family obligation, societal boundaries that may result in a clash with the other families living there.

    • @user-fw1hj3vv2k
      @user-fw1hj3vv2k Před 20 dny +1

      In Mumbai, many societies have rules of no bachelor. Irrespective of your gender , they won't give you the flat. At age of thirty I was asked by the broker that agreement would occur on your parents' name only as I was not married.

    • @budhrajarahul3
      @budhrajarahul3 Před 20 dny

      ​@@user-fw1hj3vv2kshadi mt krio chahe sadak pr rhna pre.. Society single admio se jalti hai..

  • @shrij458
    @shrij458 Před 20 dny

    It's too costly and you guys paying high rent, middle class people who is coming out of mumbai will have to struggle, pl negotiate with broker and owner, else new generation has to struggle to survive in Mumbai.

  • @purushothamraj9541
    @purushothamraj9541 Před 6 dny

    This is not called fully furnished house

  • @careerscoop5241
    @careerscoop5241 Před 3 dny

    i feel pity for ppl from outside working in mumbai, looking for rented flats.....batao 40K ka CHIDIYA KA GHOSLA.....

  • @budhrajarahul3
    @budhrajarahul3 Před 20 dny +1

    Middle class aur gareeb family me paida hne vlo ne pakka bure karam kie hue h. Kuch b krle ameer ho nhi skte aur ameer ho gye to jindagi bechni prgi inko😂. Krte rho mhnt salo jb tk revolution nhi laoge gareeb log bache paida krte hi rhnge😂

  • @bigwealthIndia
    @bigwealthIndia Před 20 dny +2

    Body dekh kar lag nehi reha u r gym buddy

    • @herambpatkar
      @herambpatkar Před 20 dny +3

      Building bulky muscles and staying fit are two different things!

  • @asimmateen12
    @asimmateen12 Před 20 dny +1

    More problems sadly if you’re from a minor community!

  • @purushothamraj9541
    @purushothamraj9541 Před 6 dny

    Not worth for 39k 👎

  • @yashwanthdilipkumar818
    @yashwanthdilipkumar818 Před 20 dny +6

    At least u happen to face the criteria of just non veg 😂 .ln Chennai , ppl see the caste and religion too 😂 Muslims find it tough to get a home and Brahmins would be the preferred caste ! 😊

    • @DeepakKumar-ve9xj
      @DeepakKumar-ve9xj Před 20 dny +4

      It’s not like that I have stayed in Chennai 2 years in gated society in omr. They don’t ask anything. Just rent and advance

    • @yashwanthdilipkumar818
      @yashwanthdilipkumar818 Před 20 dny +2

      @@DeepakKumar-ve9xj you stayed for 2years in Chennai and are able to speak for the entire city !! I am born and brought up here for last 33 yrs with all my extended family in Chennai ! And further to back my understanding , this issue of selective renting was discussed in a local talk show too 😊

    • @black__monk400
      @black__monk400 Před 20 dny

      Bakwas

    • @chiranjeev4804
      @chiranjeev4804 Před 20 dny

      What's wrong in dat.. Muslims do create nuisance.!

    • @herambpatkar
      @herambpatkar Před 20 dny +1

      Caste too? in Chennai?😳 Surprised to know this...in Mumbai caste doesnt play a significant role but religion does Hindu-Muslims-Jains live separately for most of the cases.