New Delhi, October 16, 2021: Colive, India’s leading prop-tech platform for rental accommodation, is offering a one-rupee stay for students and young professionals at select new launch properties in Bengaluru, Pune, Chennai and Hyderabad. The offer is valid till end of November 2021, and the stay will be provided for two calendar months with a lock-in period of three calendar months. To avail the benefit, prospective Colivers have to pay the deposit, which is one month’s rent and services charges, along with the rent of one rupee. Colive is providing this offer for its newly launched properties, which is not valid on 1 BHK properties. Once the deposit is processed, only food and consumables need to be paid, while the stay will be completely free.
Suresh Rangarajan, Founder and CEO, Colive, said, “We have been true to our aim of delivering safe, comfortable and affordable accommodations that match the need of our target audience. With offices and colleges reopening, there will be a rush for rental accommodations. We have taken prompt actions in the past like free meals for delivery executives and medical workers, stay scholarships for Indians and Afghan students, etc. For a limited period, we are now offering a stay that is almost free for students and young professionals who are returning to work. I hope it will help Colivers focus on their work and studies instead of worrying about the accommodation and rent payments.”
For more information: https://www.colive.com/
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