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Consumer Alert - Rental scam: no room for error


OTTAWA, Aug. 16, 2018 /CNW/ - It's peak moving season. Students are leaving the nest; parents are helping them find the right place. Beware: if a rental listing looks too good to be true, it probably is. School might not have started yet, but do your homework and learn to recognize rental scams. 

School might not have started yet, but do your homework and learn to recognize rental scams. (CNW Group/Competition Bureau)

In a typical rental scam, fraudsters will entice you with a very attractive listing: sought after area, great amenities and low price. Ads will be posted on popular sites like Kijiji or Facebook. Scammers may use photos from an old listing, from a house that's up for sale, or from short-term rental sites like Airbnb, to make it look authentic. They pose as the landlord and may claim to be abroad and unable to meet in person to show you inside the place. 

After a few emails or text messages, they will start asking for money. First, they'll try to get a security deposit, then, they'll ask for the first month's rent, and then another month's rent in exchange for a discount. They can even try to rush you into a decision by saying that others are also interested in the property. Don't give in. It could be a scam.

Here are some warning signs to look out for when shopping for a rental:

Here's what you can do to avoid being scammed:

If you've been the victim of a rental scam or another type of fraud, or if you have information about this type of scam, report it to the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (1-888-495-8501), the RCMP or your local police.

This consumer alert was created in collaboration with the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada.

Related Information

FCAC: Renting your first apartment
CMHC: I Want to Rent
RCMP: Rental Scams

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SOURCE Competition Bureau


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