To protect yourself from rental scams, watch for these red flags:
- Verify Listings & Landlords – Always see the property before paying. Avoid landlords who are “out of town” and can’t show it.
- Beware of Unrealistic Prices – If the rent is much lower than similar listings, it may be a scam.
- No Payments Before Lease – Never pay upfront without a signed lease.
- Suspicious Payment Methods – Avoid wire transfers, gift cards, or cash-only deals.
- Research the Landlord & Property – Check public records and verify contact details.
- Watch for Urgency Tactics – Scammers pressure you to act fast.
For more details, you can visit our in-depth article on How to Avoid Roommate Scams & Rental Fraud.