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About Roomi Rent

We're building Uzbekistan's rental infrastructure — one compliant booking at a time.

The problem we exist to solve

Every year, tens of thousands of people move to Uzbekistan for reasons that matter: a medical degree at Tashkent Medical Academy, a job at an IT Park resident company, a three-month diplomatic rotation, a digital nomad stint along the Silk Road.

And every year, those same people face the same broken process: Telegram groups that demand 6-month deposits to anonymous accounts. Unverified listings with photos stolen from other cities. Registration requirements that nobody explains until there's a fine. A tax regime most hosts don't fully understand.

Roomi Rent exists because Uzbekistan deserves better than that. Our guests deserve to know the apartment is real before they fly in. Our hosts deserve a business that runs itself instead of a weekend job. Our country deserves a rental sector that operates openly, pays its taxes, and treats newcomers with respect.

What makes us different

We're the only rental platform built from day one on Uzbekistan's own compliance infrastructure. Every listing is verified against the State Cadastre Registry. Every lease is filed automatically with E-ijara at the State Tax Committee. Every foreign guest's residence registration is submitted through E-xabar berish. Every booking checks the 16m²-per-person social norm before we accept it.

None of this is marketing copy. It's code. You can see it running in every booking that flows through our platform.

Where we are today

We launched in Tashkent in 2025, focused on the Mirabad, Yunusabad, and Shaykhantahur neighborhoods where international students, IT Park specialists, and business travelers concentrate. Our partnerships span Millat Umidi University, Inha University of Tashkent, Westminster International University, and the IT Park Softlanding program.

In the next 12 months, we expand to Samarkand and Bukhara to serve the heritage-tourism long-stay market, and we open our API to property management companies who want to run their own operations on top of our compliance rails.

The team

Roomi Rent is led by Azam Mirsolikhov, a former Head of International Relations at Millat Umidi University in Tashkent, where he spent years building partnerships between Uzbek institutions and universities across Asia and Europe. He saw the housing problem up close, from both sides of the conversation.