I have an 8-unit apartment building in small New England town. I'm seriously considering getting a car as a building amenity. The car would be reserved and shared amongst the tenants.
You might be able to just partner with one of the existing providers in this space, like Zipcar, and let them handle the logistics: https://www.zipcar.com/business/residential
I have reached out to manufacturers that offer the ability to pay a fixed amount for access to cars. Last I checked they were all individual focused products.
Zipcar could work but I find the more relationships I have the more paperwork. I would control all aspects and simply add it to the keycard for tracking.
If I introduce a third party it removes human judgement from the individuals involved in the relationship.
I have no interest outsourcing my relationships to corporations lawyers to the extent possible.
It definitely will make sense for some people but I happen to be a lunatic.
They are addressing a large scale building. I will only have 8 people and can get as many cars as 8 people are willing to pay for.
The biggest problem I see with the modern world is that too many relationships are working at the wrong scale, or are asymmetrical.
Anyone looking for a mixed-use studio apartment with a fiber line get in touch.
If you like to walk in the woods and internet access this is a great building.
We are practically net-zero and survived that -15 F cold snap on heat pumps.