Read documents carefully, and don’t transfer any money until you’re confident in the landlord or broker.

We prepared an ultimate list of tips that will teach you how to spot a rental scammer while looking for a perfect place, and we’re ready to make a real homegrown renting expert out of you.

Those are signs of a scam.

A guide to recognizing and avoiding rental scams.

As a renter, it’s important to know how to protect yourself against those who may try to take your money fraudulently.

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This means knowing how to spot and avoid rental scams, especially online.

Here are a few tips on how to catch a rental scammer and stop them from ripping anyone else off by reporting rental scams:

Maybe with a different owner or rental company name?

Search their website to see if the property is listed there, too.

When possible, meet in person.

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That’s most likely a scammer.

Dealing in cash is a bad start

Check out the apartment yourself (or send a trusted friend) to make sure it is what’s been advertised.

Make sure to report.

1) you’re having trouble contacting the landlord or leasing agent.

The ic3, or internet crime complaint center, is a government agency that makes it easy for individuals to report a crime that takes place online.

Always make sure to see the inside of the property.

No one wants to learn that the rental they were touring was a scam.

Phone numbers alone can be spoofed, so corroborate authenticity with supplemental info.

Search online for the rental’s address, plus the name of the property owner or rental company listed.

If the landlord insists you pay a fee or deposit before they show you the place, keep looking.

How to avoid rental scams:

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File a complaint with the ic3 :

But using trusted sites and knowing the red flags before signing a lease can help you avoid being a victim of a rental scam.

Check out the rental company.

Quick tips to avoid rental scams when you’re searching for a rental.

Rental scams can be daunting but don't swear off real estate websites just yet.

Do other ads come up for the same address?

Need more space than an apartment, condo or townhouse can offer, but not ready to buy?

Check ownership and licensing of landlord/property manager.