I found a listing on apartments.com, looked great. But knew there was something off when he sent me his first email. I communicated with him a bit, but I checked out the site he mentioned, HomeAway, and saw it was just vacation rentals. Then the listing was gone from apartments.com. I kept emailing him, asking him about these weird things and I think he knew I knew it was phishy (hah). Ugh, these guys really piss me off. I was really excited about this.
Luckily I found this website before I went any further. Marked it as spam in my email.
From: Michael Turner <
[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Oct 4, 2018 at 8:45 AM
Subject: Gorgeous Apartment on 320 W 111th St, New York, NY 10026
Hello XXX,
I've received your inquiry about my property for rent that I have on 320 W 111th St, New York.
First of all, sorry for the late reply (I had a terrible week at the job). I own the property, not subletting or something like that. So the apartment is not shared, you will live alone in the unit (or get a roommate).
This property comes fully furnished, ready for move-in as we speak. A clean and quiet apartment with cable TV, high-speed WiFi internet, dishwasher, washing machine and dryer. Two garaged parking spots and if you prefer to use your own furniture there is a storage unit where I can deposit my furniture before you move in. Well behaved pets are allowed. In my opinion it is the perfect area to live in, quiet and safe neighborhood.
The monthly rent for the entire apartment will be 1200.00- utilities included (electricity, heat, cable, water, sewer). I'm looking for long-term lease (minimum 2 months - maximum is up to you). My job is inspecting offshore oil rigs so I will never bother you during your rental period.
My previous tenants practically destroyed the property and I had the entire property completely renovated, everything is brand new (see attached photos). I am looking after good tenants who will treat my property as their own house and I hope that you can send me some personal information about yourself.
Being offshore and with so limited options I must use HomeAway for the rental process. Here is a brief description of how it works:
The system is pretty simple, as owner I need to submit information about my home to HomeAway, my details and some documents. Then they will process the tenant's details as well.
Please reply if you want to know more about the lease process and I will send you the step by step procedure.
Find attached more photos and let me know if you like the apartment.
Best Regards,
I.A.D.C. Certified Engineer - Michael Turner
Email:
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