Craigslist Fraud

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As the economy gets worse, the con artists and fraudsters get more active on Craigslist and apartment websites. Be on the look out for under-priced loft condos for lease and apartment deals that are too good to be true. Fake ads, false postings and fraudulent listings often come with an asking rent price that is too low, and no voice phone to speak to the owner, manager or agent. Do not provide money or personal information to these pernicious property purveyors. Flag the postings so that others will not be victimized.

A legitimate rental listing will normally provide a voice phone with an agent, manager or owner available to speak with.


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Real Estate Scams

Spam emails claim to contain real estate files, but hide dangerous malware.

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Now, more than ever, desperate real estate agents, con men, fraudsters and scammers attack our email, phone and voicemail with frauds, cons, spam and trojan horse attacks. Read Loft Blog articles about prolific con artist Drew Donovan, who targets home buyers, sellers and real estate professionals. #drewdonovan

Some of the most common, dangerous frauds against home buyers and sellers include spam emails, which claim to contain important documents, but actually contain viral files with trojan horse malware. It comes from a random email address, and to the Closings Department. In says “Open the attachment to see the instructions”. The files are called “Payoff” and “Wire Instructions,” but they are really trojan horse malware virus files that may take over, spy on, hold hostage or destroy your computer. #realestate #scam

Some email scams instruct the receiver to send a bank wire for the down payment or purchase funds. The devastating truth is that the email is a scam, and the bank account belongs to the fraudsters. There’s no possibility of retrieving the huge sum of the bank wire amount. Always verify bank wire account details by phone with your escrow company.

Renters must always keep an eye out for scams. Rental listings that have an enticing low rent price; an out-of-town, unavailable owner, manager or agent; no voice phone, or requires a lease application in advance, exhibit signs of potential scams. Do not ever provide payment or personal information in these cases. #fraud

Licensed professional real estate agents often conduct a little scam of their own. Prospective agents can get away with over-promising to the seller more money for a home than what the market can actually bear. Make sure that any promised market price or asking price is realistic: The expected selling price must be based on recently sold home prices for similar nearby properties.

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