05/13/2019
7 of the worst scams people fall for when renting an apartment
Stamford Advocate
- Scams are a huge problem for apartment hunters, and online listings have only made the problem worse.
- It's critical to avoid completing any leasing applications, credit checks, or sending money without first meeting the listing agent or landlord in person at the apartment you want to rent.
- We've rounded up the most common scams and ways to avoid them.
Not long ago while apartment hunting, writer Bridgette Nardo found what seemed almost too good to be true: a quaint, gorgeous home in the heart of a chic West LA neighborhood — and it was listed for a surprisingly low price.
The online ad was detailed and packed with gorgeous photos. She responded immediately, and the listing agent asked for her to complete some forms and send a deposit to lock in her place at the head of the line.
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