CARSON CITY: Rental Property Scam Alert

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Carson City issued the following announcement on June 3.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office has received multiple reports involving Craig’s List rental scams. Please consider these six steps to prevent being a victim of Craig’s List fraud:

  1. Always Verify the Owner

Be very cautious about renting properties where the manager or owner is not willing to meet you in person.

  1. If It Sounds Too Good to Be True, It Probably Is

When scanning through Craigslist listings, be cautious of apartments that seem too good to be true, as they probably are.

  1. Never Give Personal Information Upfront

Another way scammers use Craigslist to try and entice potential victims is by convincing you it’s a really hot property, typically via e-mail, and insisting you “act fast” to reserve it.

  1. Never Trust an E-mail

Unfortunately, scammers are hacking into the e-mail addresses of landlords and property owners on Craigslist and defrauding prospective tenants by posing as the real owners. The scam typically starts by answering your e-mail inquiry with a hard sell on why they need your personal information (or a deposit) before showing you the place.

  1. Never Wire Money

Sending money by wire transfer is essentially the same thing as sending cash and once it has been sent, it’s nearly impossible to get it back.

6. Beware of the Middleman Scam

The “middleman scam” is when a scammer pretends a property is available for rent on Craigslist and claims to be handling, or managing, the place for the “real” owners. They’ll often claim the owner is out of the country and has trusted the place to them.

Original source can be found here.



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