RadPad

[3] RadPad also offered additional real estate products such as renters insurance, credit reporting, and lease signing.

Jonathan Eppers, Tyler Galpin and Tim Watson founded RadPad in 2012 after attempting to find an apartment in Los Angeles proved to be a terrible experience.

RadPad had raised approximately $4 million in seed funding with the investor team including Michael Huffington, Mike Jones, Justin Fishner-Wolfson, Brian Lee, Tom McInerney, Nasir "Nas" Jones, Happy Walters (Co-President of Relativity Media), Deep Fork Capital, Post Investments, SG Acquisitions, Social Leverage, Siemer Ventures, and Queensbridge Venture Partners.

[13] PRET sought to expand and accelerate the in-house RadPad and LandlordStation brands while forming partnerships and making strategic acquisitions across the real estate technology space.

RadPad operated separately as its own real estate lifestyle brand with the same product offerings for consumers and landlords alike.

[14][4][15][16] RadPad launched in 2012 with Browse & Search, enabling renters to scroll through geo and photo-based listings using an iPhone app or mobile browser.

[citation needed] Launched in September 2017, RadPad offers apartment locating services in Dallas and Houston.

Agents run customized searches for clients to find the right apartment and lower prices through knowledge of promotions and specials.