Last updated: June 2026
Rentalogic is committed to making this website accessible to everyone, including people with disabilities. We work continuously to improve the accessibility of our site and ensure it meets recognized standards.
We aim for conformance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 at Level AA. These guidelines explain how to make web content more accessible to people with disabilities including visual, auditory, cognitive, and motor impairments.
We review our conformance regularly and treat accessibility issues as high-priority bugs.
The following accessibility features are built into this site:
This site is built with plain HTML, CSS, and JavaScript — no framework or library that creates accessibility barriers. Interactive components (navigation, FAQ accordion, quiz) are implemented with standard DOM APIs and keyboard event handlers.
The consent banner, language switcher, and lead form all support keyboard operation. The site works without JavaScript for static content, with progressive enhancement for interactive features.
We are aware of the following areas we are actively working to improve:
The animated floating property cards in the hero section are decorative and hidden from screen readers via aria-hidden, but we are reviewing whether the data they display should also be available in a text equivalent.
The multi-step quiz uses focus management that may not be optimal in all screen reader/browser combinations. We are testing and improving this.
If you experience any barriers on this site, please tell us. Your feedback helps us improve.
Contact us at info@rentalogic.net or WhatsApp +1 (786) 648-9386. Include a description of the issue, the page or feature affected, and the assistive technology and browser you use if known.
We commit to acknowledging your message within 2 business days and working toward a resolution.
Some site functionality relies on third-party services including Google Fonts and Google Analytics. While we aim for these to be accessible, we cannot fully control their implementation. We have selected services that publish their own accessibility statements.
The Google Fonts API provides the Poppins typeface used throughout the site. The typeface itself is designed with legibility in mind and includes a full Latin character set.