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LASD - Santa Clarita Valley Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
Wednesday August 20th, 2014 :: 08:20 a.m. PDT

Advisory

Public Safety Information: Don't Fall Victim to Rental Property Scam Artists. #LASD #SCV

As part of the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station continued outreach efforts aimed at keeping the public informed about crime and crime rates in our community, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station wants to raise awareness about a number of rental and real estate scams that are becoming more prevalent in the Santa Clarita Valley.

Recently, the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station Crime Prevention Unit (CPU) became aware of scams involving real estate for rent, especially properties that are posted online for rent or lease. 

One of the strategies of rental scammers is to price the ‘fake’ rental below the average rental rate in a specific market. This allows the scammers to receive as many emails or inquiries as possible. The scam is an old one: sell or rent an "awesome" property at a "low price," then make off with the cash (often times first and last month’s rent plus fees) as the victim discovers he or she has been left with a fake listing on a property that now doesn’t actually belong to them.

The Santa Clarita Valley rental scams that CPU Deputies are seeing come in several variations, but they typically follow the same basic code: A con artist finds a property, pretends to be the owner or renter or listing agent, lists the property online, then communicates with the would-be renter (the victim) and takes a cash deposit and/or personal information (often times used for identity theft).

Although avoiding becoming a victim to a real estate scam can be tricky, here are some suggestions to avoid being victimized:

-       Only deal with landlords, renters, or property managers who are local.

-       Be suspicious if you’re asked to only use a wire transfer service; especially to wire money upfront.

-       Beware of e-mail correspondence from the “landlord” that’s written in poor or broken English, especially emails that start out with Sir / Madam and have excessive capitalization.

-       Research the average rental rates in that specific area and be suspicious if the rate is significantly lower

-       Ask yourself, 'Why is this owner so gosh darn eager to have me? Legitimate property owners and managers take the time to ask questions and screen potential tenants.

-       Collect documents.  During a real estate or rental transaction, ask for copies of everything: checks, money orders, the application, receipts, the lease, etc.

-       "Go with your gut" if the rental looks far too good to be true, then it probably is.

We encourage residents to immediately report criminal or suspicious activity in their neighborhoods. If you have fallen victim to one of these scams, please call the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff's Station at 661-255-1121. We encourage you to stay engaged with helping us keep Santa Clarita safe.  Also, your Zone Leader Deputy has further information.  Find out who your zone leader is by visiting: www.santaclarita.lasd.org

Remember, by working together we can send a "Not in Santa Clarita" message!

Written By:
Deputy Joshua Dubin
[email protected]
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department
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