rentouttavia
Rentouttavia is a term used in theoretical and speculative discussions to describe an economy or urban system in which access to goods, housing, and services replaces ownership as the default model. In this framework, most assets are rented or borrowed for temporary periods through digital platforms rather than purchased outright.
Etymology and usage: The word is a neologism—combining “rent out” with a suffix that evokes a place
Core concepts and mechanisms: Rentouttavia envisions platform-mediated rental markets that cover housing, transportation, tools, and digital
Potential implications: Proponents argue that renting as a default can increase resource efficiency, lower entry costs,
Challenges and policy considerations: Data governance, labor protections for renters and asset owners, tax and regulatory
See also: sharing economy, access economy, platform capitalism, circular economy, smart contracts, on-demand services.