Rental Scams On Craigslist and 9 Ways to Spot One (2024)

What Is A Craigslist Rental Scam?

Phantom rentals and hijacked ads are the two most common Craiglist rental scams. The property either doesn’t exist or the scammer does not own it and has no right to rent it.

In either case, they try to get you to send a deposit before you ever see the property. Or they are using the rental ad to steal personal information.

A rental scam can occur anywhere. But because of a lack of security measures that do not require any verification, Craigslist is a breeding ground for rental scams.

Be wary of some of the other possible rental scams while doing your search for the perfect Massachusetts Rental Home.`

  1. Phantom Rentals: The scammer creates a fake Craigslist ad for a property that doesn’t exist.
  2. Hijacked Ads: A scammer steals a listing and makes it a fraudulent rental listing on Craigslist. Often they use homes that are for sale, listed by aREALTOR®.
  3. Bait and Switch- Photos are used for a property that are not the unit being leased.
  4. Missing Amenities: Desirable amenities are listed that aren’t available for the unit.
  5. Showing a vacant property. Sometimes a scammer will show a vacant property they have broken into to show you the property, meet them as a “landlord” and collect a deposit.
  6. Occupied Home: The scammer will try to collect a deposit on a property that exists but is already occupied. Often they will say a current renter is occupying the property…. just do a drive-by.

What Is The Scammer’s Motivation

It’s simple- the money! But there is more to it. The internet lets scammers hide behind the internet.

Add the desperation of renters looking for affordable rent and this makes for an easy buck for scammers. It’s the perfect storm for scammers.

The History of Scams on Craigslist

Ah, the internet. As vast and intriguing as it is, it’s also a breeding ground for some not-so-honest folks.

Craigslist, since its inception, has seen a variety of scams, from selling fake items to, you guessed it, housing scams. It’s almost like walking down memory lane, but with a slightly sinister twist.

Why is Craigslist A Target For Scammers?

So, you might wonder, “Why Craigslist?”. Well, it’s simple. It’s vast, it’s free, and it’s darn popular. These factors make it a sweet spot for scammers looking for a quick buck. The platform’s openness is both its strength and Achilles’ heel.

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How Do You Spot Rental Scams On Craigslist?

There is no one way to identify if a house is a Craiglist’s rental scam. Be wary of any Craigslist home for rent.

Combine some of the factors I am going to spell out, and you may just have a scammer trying to have you send deposits on a home that is not really for rent. So here is how to spot a scammer on Craigslist and their fake rental ad.

#1 There Are Typo’s And Grammatical Errors In The Rental Listing

Often the Craigslist scammer is from a different country. The simple fact is if you send the money to someone based overseas it will be impossible to prosecute and get your money back.

Beware, that while it is common for a rental scammer to be overseas it isn’t always the case. Sometimes the scam is from someone in the US.

The foreign scammer may have poor English skills, creating an ad with poor grammar and typos.

#2 Pay Attention To The Photos

There are several clues to look into with the photos to see if the rental home on Craigslist may be a scam.

The Craiglist rental will often have one photo or none at all.

The photo(s) may also be of a style that doesn’t fit your part of the country. A sleek, European studio or a home with palm trees is not something you would typically see in the greater Boston rental market.

Rental scammers will run the same photo run 50-100 sites all over the world…. England, Sweden, Australia… all in hopes of a scammer reaching into a victim’s pocket with their fake Craigslist rental ad and other classified sites.

This one is a little trickier. The photos are potentially stolen from a current or recent home for sale. A potential scammer will steal an entire listing of a home for sale. They will copy all of the photos and the description as well. But they will never allow you in to view the home. If they even give you the real address, it will be for a driveby only.

Before sending a deposit, it could be prudent to run a Google reverse image search on a few of the photos to see if the rental’s photos are showing up elsewhere under different listings.

#3 The Price Is Too Good To Be True

This is what leads renters to have poor judgment regarding a fake Craigslist rental ad. The price for the property they are advertising is well below fair market value for a monthly rent.

On the rental listings I have seen that are scams, they are typically 50% of what a landlord could charge for the property.

The rental scammer plays on the emotion and even greed of an unsuspecting renter. They create a sense of urgency by underpricing their fake rental. They push hard to get a deposit indicating there is much interest in the Craigslist rental home and you need to act fast if you want it.

And, with many metropolitan markets having a rental shortage, renters don’t want to miss the opportunity for a good deal. But if a rental ad on Craigslist is too good to be true…. then it is probably a fake ad created by a scammer to get your deposit money.

#4 The Property Is Never Available To View

The scammer will ask you to do a drive-by if the listing has been hijacked from elsewhere. Or, if it is a phantom rental, urge you to send the deposits immediately to hold the home for you since there has been so much interest.

You will never get into the property. Either the property doesn’t exist or the scammer has no right to rent the property. There will always be some sort of story about why your appointment was canceled or why you can’t actually go into the property.

#5 You Will Never Meet The Landlord

They may say upfront they are overseas, deployed in the military are on a humanitarian mission, etc… For whatever reason, it will be impossible for the landlord to meet you at the property.

They may even string you along and cancel at the last minute. But they aren’t in this country and they have no intention of meeting you or showing you the rental.

#6 There Is Always A Story With A Craigslist Rental Scam

There is always a story that leads you to believe they are a good person and trustworthy. But, that story always leads to why you can’t meet them or see the property.

Rental scammers are quite adept at playing with your emotions. They practice their craft daily. Don’t think you are not susceptible, proceed with caution.

#7 They Are Too Eager For Your To Send The Deposit

The goal of a rental scam is to part you from your money before having to actually produce a house for rent.

A rental scammer will create such urgency and you will be too scared of losing a great deal. They will ask for a deposit to hold the rental for you and you may just be willing to do it.

Be wary of a landlord that is eager to put his hands on your money before even seeing the unit.

You should never give a deposit on a rental you have never seen and have an actual contract in hand. Just don’t do it.

#8 There Is No Screening Process

Having no screening process is a huge red flag. Most landlords want to know who is living in their home. A proper rental screening includes pulling a credit score and asking questions about work history, salary and rental history.

Do not send money before a rental screening, it is quite possible you are part of a Craigslist rental scam. Do not give any personal information, like a social security number prior to any showing of the property.

On another note, the lack of screening process also plays into the renters on the fringe. They may have poor credit, no rental history or bad references.

The lack of a screening process is enticing to these renters.

#9 How Do They Want Their Money

If your future landlord tells you to send by Western Union, mail a Money Order, send a Moneygram, etc…., they are not on the up and up.

If a landlord can’t accept certified funds or a personal check in person, this is a huge red flag.

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How To Avoid Being A Victim Of Rental Fraud When Searching For Craigslist Rentals

Besides visiting a local REALTOR to view rentals in the Multiple listing service, turning to Craigslist is another option that some potential renters use to find affordable rental homes in their area. Knowing that scams are out there, be aware of the signs of a fraudulent Craigslist rental.

See the property.

This is huge. Everyone I have known, that has been a victim of a rental scam on Craigslist has never seen the property. Physically inspect the property inside and out.

If the monthly rent is too good to be true, it is!

This is how urgency is created and scammers get renters to make bad decisions. If the rent is a fraction of fair market, take some time and think about it.

Don’t send money upfront.

There is a process that most landlords go through before asking for a deposit. Never send money before seeing the unit, meeting the landlord and going through a rental screening process.

Meet the landlord.

Many Craigslist rental homes are private listings. And, there is a process most landlords go through. The landlord should be showing you the property. If someone other than a landlord, a reputable real estate agent or reputable property manager is showing the property, get a darn good explanation.

Do some research:

    • Know who is signing the lease as the landlord.
    • Check the local registry of deeds and double-check the owner of record.
    • Google the address and see if the home is currently for sale or in foreclosure
    • Do a reverse image search of some of the listing photos to see if they are being used elsewhere.

Never send money.

Sending money through Western Union, Moneygram or gift cards is sketchy. Once sent, there is no way to trace the money. Turn over a certified check in person.

Landlord shows no interest.

Most landlords want to know about who their new tenant is and will ask a lot of questions to see who you are as a person. Most landlords will also ask for references. If they skip these steps ask yourself ….why?

Follow your gut.

Again most people who have been part of a rental scam on Craigslist said they felt something was not right. Follow your instincts.

Ask questions.

If you’re not feeling something don’t be afraid to ask questions and get to the bottom of it.

Use common sense.

Mostly what I have said is common sense. Unfortunately, the rental market is competitive and emotions can run high. That is what a scammer wants, a slip in your judgment because you are feeling urgency or even desperation.

Talk to other tenants.

Maybe you can make a point to talk to the tenants in the parking lot or even neighbors if it is a single-family home.

Don’t Get Played By A Massachusetts Fraudulent Rental Ad

There are several things in common when it comes to being a victim of a rental scam in Massachusetts.

Competition among renters is fierce. Many rental units in Massachusetts get dozens of applications from potential renters. It is easy for emotions to get high and for renters to even feel desperate.

Good judgment just goes out the window. It is easy to see the signs of a rental scam on Craigslist here, and say boy I would never do that. Yet it happens every day! Be very cautious when searching Craigslist rentals. It can be a great place to find a rental property, but it is also a great place for scammers to steal your money.

Ignoring red flags of a rental scam is easy when you are rushing and emotions are running high.

Step back and slow it down before signing a lease and sending a deposit check if there are some red flags and it isn’t feeling right. Don’t lose your hard-earned money to a rental scam on Craigslist.

Rental Scams On Craigslist and 9 Ways to Spot One (2024)

FAQs

How can you tell if someone is a rental scammer? ›

How to know a rental is a scam
  1. The opportunity is too good to be true. ...
  2. Pressure to send personal information or money before you've seen the property. ...
  3. Requests to send payment using untraceable payment methods. ...
  4. The person listing the rental is unwilling to meet. ...
  5. You can't verify the property is actually for rent.
Aug 13, 2024

What are the most common scams on Craigslist? ›

6 Most Common Craigslist Scams
  • The Popular Home or Apartment. In this insidious scam, the “landlord” will list a home or apartment at an unbelievably great price. ...
  • The Middle Man. ...
  • The Over-Anxious Renter. ...
  • Fake Funds. ...
  • The Accidental Check. ...
  • The Out-of-Town Seller. ...
  • The Safe Deal. ...
  • Fake Tickets.

How do I protect myself from Craigslist rental scams? ›

Don't give money or any of your personal information (such as your bank account number, social security number, and so on) until you are 100% sure that it is a real rental on Craigslist.

How do I make sure I am not being scammed on Craigslist? ›

13 Tips for Staying Safe on Craigslist
  1. Always use a proxy email address or phone number.
  2. Plan details in advance.
  3. Meet in public and bring a friend.
  4. Stay safe when a buyer comes to your house.
  5. Use a secure form of payment.
  6. Trust your instincts when vetting buyers.
  7. Always inspect items before forking over the cash.

How to check if a letting agent is legitimate? ›

How to spot a rogue Letting Agent (or Landlord)
  1. They rush you. ...
  2. Their properties are too good to be true. ...
  3. Their website doesn't have any contact details. ...
  4. They insist on being paid in cash. ...
  5. They are not a member of any industry association. ...
  6. They're not signed up to the mandatory regulatory schemes.

Can you spy on your tenant? ›

Generally, tenants have a reasonable expectation of privacy within their dwelling, but common areas — like lobbies, laundry rooms, and stairwells — are fair game for video surveillance. Any kind of surveillance that includes audio, however, might run afoul of state-level wiretapping laws.

What can a Craigslist scammer do with my phone number? ›

What can a Craigslist scammer do with my phone number? If a Craigslist scammer has your phone number and gets you to verify a code sent to that number, they can use it to open a Google Voice account. With that account, they can continue running scams using your phone number.

Do Craigslist scams ask for name and address? ›

This is ALWAYS a scam, in our experience – the cashier's check or money order is FAKE. Sometimes accompanies an offer of merchandise, sometimes not. Scammer often asks for your name, address, etc for printing on the fake check. Deal often seems too good to be true.

How to flag Craigslist scams? ›

Craigslist Scam Alert

If you suspect that an item posted for sale on Craigslist may be part of a scam, please e-mail the details to abuse@craigslist.org. Be sure to include the URL (or 10-digit post ID number) in your message. Please use the “spam” flag link in the top right corner of a spam posting.

How do I know if a Craigslist response is real? ›

Always check the URL before finalizing a purchase.
  1. Craigslist does not back any transaction on its site. If you receive an email or text trying to sell you purchase protection, you're looking at a scam.
  2. There is no such thing as a Craigslist voicemail service.

Should you give your email address on Craigslist? ›

When you use Craigslist to sell or purchase something, you communicate by sending an email to the other person in the transaction. To protect buyer and seller privacy, Craigslist keeps email addresses hidden.

What can a Craigslist scammer do with my email? ›

With just your email address, scammers can:
  • Target you with sophisticated phishing emails.
  • Find more sensitive information about you — including where you live.
  • Attempt to hack into your social media or other online accounts.
  • Impersonate you and scam your friends and family.

How to spot a Craigslist scammer buyer? ›

To identify a scam listing on Craigslist, look for these red flags: prices that are too good to be true, vague or generic item descriptions, poor grammar and spelling in the listing, a sense of urgency to complete the transaction, and requests for personal information or unconventional payment methods.

Does Craigslist hide your email when you reply? ›

Craigslist uses email obfuscation to protect your actual email address from exposure. When you click on the response button in the Craigslist ad, the site generates for you a Craigslist email address. When the other user responds to your message using this address, you receive the message into your real email address.

Is Venmo safe for Craigslist? ›

If you are a seller, you're taking a significant risk by accepting Venmo payments. Remember, Venmo says you shouldn't use the app for informal sales, like Craigslist or Facebook market. The company can reverse Venmo payments you receive after they hit your account.

How to spot a rental scammer on Facebook? ›

Tips on spotting a rental scam
  1. They don't want to meet you in person.
  2. They want you to move in immediately, without ever seeing the property.
  3. They ask for rent or a security deposit before signing a lease.
  4. The price is too good to be true.
  5. The listing has typos, poor grammar, or excessive punctuation.

How to tell if a vacation rental is legitimate? ›

If it's a resort or hotel, call the front desk to verify the information. If it's a private home, check the name of the property owner in public records. Don't pay for rentals by wire transfer, prepaid or gift cards or apps like Venmo. These types of transactions can't be reversed if the rental offer is fraudulent.

Is renters ID number legit? ›

Legality:No Standard RIN Requirement: There is no standardized, legally-mandated RIN system widely recognized in the U.S. Renting typically requires standard identification documents rather than a unique identification number. IF a landlord does accept them, it would help you and they are not required to accept them.

Why does Zillow ask for a social security number? ›

In order for you to access the detailed screening reports for applicants that have applied to your rental listing, we require that you verify your identity. This helps us protect the privacy of renters' sensitive information and comply with the Fair Credit Reporting Act. ID verification won't affect your credit score.

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