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Searching for an apartment can be a stressful thing to take on, especially if you’re pressed for time. With a move-out deadline approaching, some people don’t do their due diligence and unfortunately fall into apartment listing scams.
One of the more popular scams out there involves online rental sites that promote free information about finding an apartment, only to charge people for it. The Federal Trade Commission says that was the case for one company, Apartment Hunters Inc.
According to the FTC, Apartment Hunters Inc. operated several rental listing websites, including WeTakeSection8.com, ApartmentHunterz.com, and FeaturedRentals.com. The websites all promised quick and easy listings that were accurate and up to date. The thing is, it was all a lie.
Once prospective apartment seekers clicked through Apartment Hunters sites, they were ferried down rabbit hole that came to an end on a webpage asking for a $50 fee.
As you might imagine, many people fell for it. The FTC says one site, WeTakeSection8.com, targeted low-income families and even the disabled, siphoning untold amounts of money from them.
The way to avoid such apartment listing scams is to be aware of the tactics employed by the various bad actors out there.
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