Survey on Elderly Tenants in Rental Housing
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79/100
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AI Summary (NQ-processed)
At Home Co., Ltd. has released a survey on elderly tenants in rental housing. 49.2% of property management companies have rejected elderly applicants due to age-related reasons, with loneliness death being the top concern. 48.6% of elderly tenants are reluctant to relocate, primarily due to financial burdens.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why are elderly tenants often rejected from rental housing?
- A: Mainly due to difficulty finding guarantors or landlord reluctance based on age.
- Q: What is the biggest concern for property managers regarding elderly tenants?
- A: 84.0% cite 'loneliness death' as the top concern, followed by property damage and cleanup costs.
- Q: How many elderly people are reluctant to move?
- A: 48.6% are reluctant, mainly due to moving costs and attachment to their current neighborhood.
- Q: What is the adoption rate of monitoring services?
- A: 90.1% are aware of such services, but only 19.5% have implemented them.
- Q: Who were the survey participants?
- A: 632 property management companies and 288 elderly tenants aged 60+ nationwide.