Let’s be real—your rent has more in common with Netflix than with a mortgage. It's auto-billed, it never ends, and if you stop paying? You lose access to the “content.” Except in this case, the content is four walls, a ceiling, and a leaky faucet your landlord swore they'd fix three months ago.
Every month, you pay thousands for the same square footage, the same creaky floors, and the same passive-aggressive hallway note about garbage etiquette. You don’t own a single tile. You can’t change the faucet. You need permission to paint a wall beige.
And what do you get for this premium-tier subscription?
Nothing.
Not a point. Not a reward. Not even a thank you.
Meanwhile, your landlord’s equity grows. Their mortgage balance drops. Their passive income stacks up like they’re collecting Infinity Stones—and you? You're stuck footing the bill for their freedom while getting zero closer to your own.
Let’s run the math:
If your rent is $2,000/month, that’s $24,000 a year. In five years, you’ve paid $120,000. That’s a whole-ass condo deposit, vaporized into nothingness. No perks. No points. No ownership. Just one overpriced subscription that renews whether you like it or not.
Every other monthly cost gives you something.
Spotify gives you music. Amazon gives you free shipping. Even your gym throws in a foam roller and a towel that smells vaguely of lemon disinfectant.
But rent? Rent gives you anxiety. And maybe a three percent increase “due to inflation.”
And here’s the kicker: rent wasn’t always like this. There used to be dignity in renting. A community. A relationship. Hell, some landlords even knew your name.
Now? You’re a line on a spreadsheet. An account ID. A direct deposit.
We’re over it.
So we built Neobanc.
If you’re gonna keep paying for this busted subscription, you might as well get something back. With Neobanc, you do.
We give you cashback on rent. Real money. No landlord permission required. No hoops. Just the first system that dares to reward renters for... renting.
Because yeah, rent still sucks. But now? It sucks less. And that’s a start.