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How to Avoid Rental Scams

Searching for a rental property should be a fun experience – even if it is a little stressful, there’s still joy in the experience of looking at different condos, homes and apartments while picturing your life and how your furniture will fit within the new space. Unfortunately, rental scams can very quickly transform a positive experience into a real nightmare. Although most rental listings are legitimate, it is very important for renters to learn how to avoid rental scams and protect themselves from fraud. The best way to do this is to learn how to spot listings that are fraudulent and stay far, far away from them. Younger renters who are not experienced in looking into properties are more susceptible to falling victim to rental scams and fraud – they are also more likely to lose money in these situations. 

Rental scams are looking to accomplish one thing – to steal your money. They will try to encourage you to send a check for a security deposit or move-in fee without ever giving you the opportunity to view and tour the property, and they will keep your money without ever intending to rent out to you. Rental fraud occurs when a person claims to be a landlord, or a property manager and they try to rent out a unit or property that doesn’t actually exist or is not one that they have access to. When renters are on the hunt for properties to rent, they usually share various sensitive information for background and credit checks. Access to this type of information and bank accounts can easily put vulnerable renters in fraudulent situations. Understanding the most common types of rental scams is the best way to avoid them – here are some of the most typical situations to keep an eye out for so you can stay away from them:

Make note that in these common rental scams, the scammers will use real listings and change them around to fit their needs – this is why it’s hard to spot a fake from a real listing. The best way to determine whether it’s a scam is to take the time to visit a property in person. Here are some tips to help you figure out if a rental listing is a scam or real:

If you do happen to fall victim to a fraudulent rental listing, here are some steps to follow:

The best way to avoid a rental scam is to make sure that you insist on seeing the unit in person and meet with the landlord before you move forward with submitting an application or surrendering any type of payment. Similar to a job interview, you are evaluating the property and the landlord to make sure that it will be a good fit for you. While it’s important for you to love the place you will call home it’s also important that you get along with your landlord. 

If you are looking for rental properties in Bryan College Station, make sure to check out our rental listings and see if something catches your eye. If you have any questions about rental information, renting in the area, listing a property for rent, more tips on how to avoid rental scams or need general real estate guidance please don’t hesitate to contact us. 

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