Home Rental
Fraud
Steve Cooley, District Attorney
County of Los Angeles
District Attorney Steve Cooley warns Los
Angeles County residents to be on the alert for home rental
scams.
Many houses have been vacated by homeowners
facing foreclosure. Con artists are profiting from this crisis
by posing as landlords and renting vacant homes to unsuspecting
renters. They offer enticing properties at below-market rental
rates. In reality, they are stealing your money and leaving you
homeless.
Beware of landlords who do not provide an
office or home address and pick up the rent in person or by
messenger. Avoid unusual forms of payment such as money wire
transfers and cash only deals. Beware of online rental
transactions.
Protect yourself. Before you rent, ask to
meet the landlord at his or her office or home. Ask to see the
landlord’s driver’s license. Visit the property in person before
you rent. Talk to the neighbors about the property. Ask the
landlord point-blank if the property is facing foreclosure. Put
this in the rental or lease agreement.
For more information or to make a
complaint, contact the Los Angeles County Department of Consumer
Affairs Real Estate Fraud and Information Program at
1-800-973-3370.
If you believe you have been a victim of
rental fraud, contact your local law enforcement agency.
To read previous Consumer Alerts,
click here.