Elderly Rentals Where Guarantors "Disappear," Experienced by Approx. 7% of Landlords. Of These, Over Half Handled Unpaid Rent/Abandoned Property Processing Through "Other Means" [Actual Situation Survey on Abandoned Property Risk for Elderly Residents and Absence of Guarantors]
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A survey of 1,000 landlords found that about 7% have experienced situations where guarantors for elderly renters disappear (die, divorce, or become unreachable). In over half of these cases, landlords had to resort to alternative methods for handling unpaid rent and abandoned properties, with some struggling to resolve the issues. The study highlights a significant gap in proactive planning and awareness regarding these risks among property owners.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Who conducted the actual situation survey on abandoned property risk for elderly residents?
- A: The survey was conducted by R65 Real Estate Co., Ltd., which specializes in supporting room searches for individuals aged 65 and over.
- Q: How many real estate companies and rental property owners were targeted in this survey?
- A: A total of 1,000 real estate companies and rental property owners nationwide were targeted in this survey.
- Q: What percentage of landlords experienced elderly rentals where guarantors disappeared?
- A: Approximately 7% of landlords experienced elderly rentals where guarantors disappeared according to the survey.
- Q: What percentage of owners with elderly residents have elderly individuals with no relatives?
- A: About 1 in 4 of the owners who have elderly current residents have elderly individuals with no relatives.
- Q: What percentage of property owners have experienced the death of an elderly resident?
- A: Over 10% of the surveyed property owners have experienced the death of an elderly resident.