by Execuref
Tue Jan 26, 2016 7:54 pm
Using Craigslist this person asks for a $1200 up front fee and sends his contract with bank transfer details using a different name for his 'property manager'.
In this case the property cannot be viewed as
a) it is currently occupied by newlyweds who have been promised privacy
b) the apartment is actually on one of the (lower) commercial not (higher) residential floors !
Hope that this helps someone avoid a scam or alternatively those newlyweds are in for a terrible shock when potential renters start appearing
In this case the property cannot be viewed as
a) it is currently occupied by newlyweds who have been promised privacy
b) the apartment is actually on one of the (lower) commercial not (higher) residential floors !
Hope that this helps someone avoid a scam or alternatively those newlyweds are in for a terrible shock when potential renters start appearing