"Move-out Cost Rip-off Checker" Released for Free by "Move-out Cost Overpayment Diagnosis" – Instantly Compares Estimated Amount with MLIT Guideline Standards

Mycat Inc. has released a new feature, the "Move-out Cost Rip-off Checker," for its AI-powered move-out cost assessment service, "Move-out Cost Overpayment Diagnosis." This checker allows users to input their estimated move-out costs, room size, years of residence, and floor plan to instantly compare them with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) guideline standards, displaying the overpaid amount numerically. It also scores the deviation from the appropriate amount as a "rip-off degree," which can be used as a basis for negotiation. The service aims to bridge the information gap regarding move-out expenses.
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Mycat Inc. (Headquarters: Meguro-ku, Tokyo) has newly released the "Move-out Cost Rip-off Checker" (https://taikyo.xyz/tools/bottakuri-checker) within its AI-powered move-out cost assessment service, "Move-out Cost Overpayment Diagnosis" (https://taikyo.xyz).

Move-out Cost Troubles: The Current Situation Where You Have No Choice But to Pay If You Don't Know
The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) has published "Troubles and Guidelines Regarding Restoration to Original Condition," clearly stating that normal wear and tear (deterioration over time and wear from normal use) is, in principle, the landlord's responsibility. However, the National Consumer Affairs Center of Japan receives numerous consultations annually regarding security deposits and restoration to original condition at the time of move-out, and there are countless cases where people accept high charges without even knowing about the existence of the guidelines.
Especially for first-time movers or single individuals, they often lack criteria to judge whether the amount stated in the estimate is appropriate, and tend to feel that they "have no choice but to pay what they are told."

Three Features of the "Move-out Cost Rip-off Checker"
1. Instantly compare estimated amount and appropriate amount: By simply entering the estimated move-out cost, room size, years of residence, and floor plan, it compares with the MLIT guideline standards for the appropriate amount. It displays "how many yen you are overpaying" numerically.
2. Score the rip-off degree: The deviation rate from the appropriate amount is clearly displayed as a "rip-off degree" score. This can be used as a basis for negotiation.
3. Itemized breakdown check: It determines whether each item, such as wallpaper replacement, house cleaning, and tatami mat replacement, is within the appropriate range.

How to Use
1. Access the Move-out Cost Rip-off Checker (https://taikyo.xyz/tools/bottakuri-checker)
2. Enter conditions such as estimated move-out cost, room size, years of residence, and floor plan.
3. Check the comparison results with MLIT guideline standards and the rip-off degree score.

Future Developments
"Move-out Cost Overpayment Diagnosis" will continue to develop and release practical tools to help tenants make appropriate judgments, aiming to eliminate the information gap regarding move-out expenses.

Company Profile
Company Name: Mycat Inc.
Location: 2-7-22 Mita, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
Business Activities: Planning, development, and operation of AI-powered lifestyle and business support services.
Corporate Website: https://mycat.business

FAQ

What is the "Move-out Cost Rip-off Checker" service?

It is a free tool that diagnoses whether the estimated move-out cost is appropriate according to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLIT) guidelines, displaying the overpaid amount and "rip-off degree" numerically.

What are the benefits of using this checker?

You can understand the appropriate move-out cost, use it as a basis for negotiation, and check the appropriate range for each item.