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Santa Maria Real Estate Alert: Beware of Rental Scams on Craig’s’ List

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Mint Properties, Lic. #01871795 Lic. #01871795

Santa Maria Real Estate Alert: Beware of Rental Scams on Craig’s’ List

This scam is a good example of the old adage – if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.

The hook: Extremely cheap rent
The hint: Sending money out of the country via cashier’s check

There is a common scam run on websites (Craig’s List in particular, but not exclusively) whereby properties that are listed for sale with an agent are fraudulently advertised for rent. Typically, the person running the rental ad tells potential renters that they are overseas working (in the armed services or as a missionary, etc.) and they advertise very cheap rent. They ask the potential tenant to send a cashier’s check for the first and last month’s rent and/or a prepayment of several months of rent in exchange for them mailing the keys at a later date. Unfortunately, once your money goes out of the country, there is very little you can do to recover it. These people are very clever; they will access property records and create fake email accounts with the real property owner’s name.

From a Realtor’s point of view this scam is particularly upsetting because these tricksters lift images from our listing advertisements (usually they select great looking newer homes) and use them to further their scheme. Potential tenants who are (rightfully) suspicious and do a little fact checking, keep our phones ringing asking whether the home is for sale or for rent. Beware and remember that if it sounds to be good, it probably is. Renting property through a licensed (and reputable) property management company is always a safer bet.

Posted by

Tni LeBlanc, Broker
(805) 878-9879 mobile/text

tni@mintprop.com
www.MintProp.com
CalBRE #01871795

Patty Luther
RE/MAX Rock-n-Roll Realty - Lewiston, ID
Lewiston ID Real Estate, Idaho-Washington

~pretty crazy ~ I like Craigslist to advertise my property... too bad all of this fraud is going on...

Oct 06, 2010 05:40 PM
Felicia Romano
Bahia Realty Group - Tampa, FL

I've seen these ads and I've had clients contact me about listings they've found, distressed in learning it was a scam.  You are absolutely right in stating "if it sounds too good to be true" it probably isn't.  And for people relocating that may not know that a very upscale and updated listing is in a pricey neighborhood with no chance of being rented for 1/3 the market price, they must consider only the facts after the email is received after initial inquiry, "the owner is out of town right now and...") SCAM!

Thanks for the reminder. 

Oct 06, 2010 05:57 PM
Ray Saenz
Exit Realty Laredo - Laredo, TX
Homes for Sale in Laredo, TX - Texas, Realtor

I have seen a lot of scams in craigslist, but I have never seen someting in real estate, thanks for sharing this great info !

 

Oct 06, 2010 06:04 PM
Erby Crofutt
B4 U Close Home Inspections&Radon Testing (www.b4uclose.com) - Lexington, KY
The Central Kentucky Home Inspector, Lexington KY

"If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is" is an old saying for a reason.  There's a lot of scammers out there.  I've got to belive that "someone, somewhere" is falling for this stuff or they wouldn't keep sending it.

Your alert is timely.

 

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Oct 10, 2010 04:27 PM