Graphic

FROM charity scams to love deceptions, crooks have devised more gimmicks in cheating you out of your earnings. One of the latest on the list are rental scams, targeting those who are in a hurry to lease out their properties or are unfamiliar with renting procedures.

A recent case was the “expat scam”, involving conmen who pose as overseas property owners, luring interested tenants and then asking them to send the deposit money online without any prior meet-up with the owner or agent, or prior viewing of the premises.

In another case, fake property brokers trick prospective tenants into paying the one-month security deposit but go missing thereafter.

Mapleland Properties Sdn Bhd real estate negotiator Jenice Goh says rental scams come in many guises, and if it is too good to be true, a double dose of vigilance should be employed.

She offers a few safeguarding tips against rental scammers. It may mean more work but it is better than losing your hard-earned money to swindlers.

Be wary of cheats

This story first appeared in TheEdgeProperty.com pullout on March 3, 2017. Download TheEdgeProperty.com pullout here for free.

SHARE
RELATED POSTS
  1. Iskandar Investment flags phishing scam on Telegram platform
  2. Mynews’ unit cleared of winding-up petition stemming from rental dispute
  3. Knight Frank: Asia-Pacific prime office rental drops 4.7% y-o-y in 2Q2021