REAL ESTATE FRAUD ALERT
By Anonymous — Monday, March 22nd, 2010
Rental Scams Issue Date: February 18, 2010 v1 Summary: Unscrupulous people find homes listed for sale and post those same homes on a community posting board, like CraigsList, for what seems like an incredibly reduced rental price. The posting may have statements that sound credible to a would-be renter (i.e. Last minute job relocation, Death in the family, etc.) and urge them to send their reduced price deposit and first month’s rent to a specified address or wired to a specified account - the lease agreement to be signed later. In exchange, the key to the home will be left where the would-be renters can find it. Would be renters then send the money thinking they have rented a home. Occupied homes for sale: Homeowners may be faced with a stranger(s) showing up to move into their home. Vacant homes for sale: Would-be renters may not realize they’ve been scammed until a potential buyer or real estate agent shows up to view the home they’ve “rented”. In some cases, neighbors or contractors may notice that someone is on the property that shouldn’t be there and law enforcement is called to investigate. Homeowners and would-be renters are urged to contact local police to report the crime. Homeowners are also encouraged to notify the community posting board (i.e. CraigsList) if there is an unauthorized posting of their home for rent. They will expediently remove any unauthorized or disputed posting. If you suspect that you, a family member, or friend has fallen victim to real estate fraud and don’t know where to turn, call Ventura County’s 2-1-1 hotline to get the referral you need to the appropriate agency. Cell phone users dial: 800-339-9597. |