RCMP warn public about new rental unit scam in Gander
Police are warning people to be scam savvy, after reports of a rental unit scam in Gander. This week, Gander RCMP learned that several people have inquired about a rental apartment that was posted online, but the homeowner had not listed the space for rent. The incident is considered a scam, and if you believe that you are the victim of a rental scam, report it as soon as possible to police.
RCMP have also offered precautionary steps you can take to protect yourself from falling victim to scams:
- Watch for red flags: rent that is cheaper than similar listings in the area, a request for a deposit before you see the listing or sign a lease, listings that only show the outside of the building and requests to send money outside of the country are all reasons to be suspicious.
- Go to the address to ensure that the listing is truthful and accurate. Use the Internet to see actual images of the rental. Arrange to do a walk through of the unit.
- Research the address to ensure it is not a duplicate post. You can conduct a reverse image search to see if the photos were used elsewhere.
- Ensure a proper tenancy agreement is drafted and signed by both parties. This agreement should include names and addresses for the landlord.
- Ask the landlord to show picture identification as proof he / she is the person named in the document. While it is not a requirement that they produce identification, the renter should be suspicious if they refuse.
- Choose a currency method other than cash for payment of rent or deposits, and do not send money or provide credit card information to someone without verifying what you are paying for.
- Ask a trusted friend or family member for their opinion on the advertisement.
