According to CNBC, “Renting an apartment or a single-family home may seem easier than buying one, especially as so much of the process is online.” Easier, however, isn’t always safer. More than 43 percent of renters have found listings that seem fraudulent, and more than 5 million have fallen for common rental scams, often losing thousands of dollars.
Rhonda Dudley, a single mom in Kansas City, had been looking for a rental home for close to two years, but nobody would accept her application. It was disheartening, but she knew why. She didn’t meet the standard qualification of earning three-times the monthly rent, and then there was her past.
“I’m a recovering addict,” she said. “I’ve been clean for two years and had a job for two years,” she said.
But none of it seemed to make a difference until she contacted the person renting a home on Craigslist. After applying, she received a message back.
“Congratulations, you’ve been approved. Send me a $500 deposit via Cash App or Zelle, and I commence to send you the keys,” her potential landlord wrote.
He went on to tell her that he couldn’t meet with her in person or show her the inside of the home because he was in Atlanta caring for his family after a “tragic accident which left one of his children in the hospital, one deceased and his wife disabled,” Dudley said.
The landlord didn’t know when he’d be back in Kansas City. That’s why he needed her to send the $500 deposit, and he’d overnight the key.
According to Apartment List, some of the most common rental scams are:
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