Rental Scams on the Rise: Landlords and Renters Warned

Landlords are becoming increasingly frustrated as scammers steal their rental listings and deceive renters into sending deposit money to fake landlords. One landlord, Gina Brown, has experienced scammers copying her ads from platforms like Zillow and listing her properties at significantly lower prices. Renters unknowingly send money to these scammers, only to find out later that they have been scammed. Rental fraud is a prevalent issue, with 43% of renters encountering suspicious listings. To avoid falling victim to scams, renters are advised to be cautious of red flags such as wire transfers, requests for payment before meeting or signing a lease, and out-of-state landlords. It is crucial to report fake listings to platforms like Zillow and Facebook to protect future renters and frustrated landlords.
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