Crime & Safety

Milpitas Renters: Beware of Landlord Scams

Increasing number of impostors found in Santa Clara County.

Those looking to rent a home in Santa Clara County have been put on alert by a local real estate organization to beware of scammers posing as landlords of vacant properties, according to Palo Alto police.

The Silicon Valley Association of Realtors, also called SILVAR, recently issued the consumer alert after receiving reports of a scam in which imposter landlords illegally offered to rent vacant properties.

In the scam, the suspects advertise homes for rent online that are actually on sale.

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When prospective tenants call the phone number listed in the ad, they are asked to pay an application fee and rental deposit immediately in order to lease the unit, police said.

"It is tragic that people continue to prey on consumers who are in need of a place to rent. Potential renters are convinced to pay deposits and rent to unscrupulous people who take the money and run with the tenant left wondering what happened and with no funds to rent another property," said SILVAR President Suzanne Yost in a statement. "We are asking consumers to always verify the owner of the property you intend to rent and heed guidance issued by the California Department of Real Estate."

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Those seeking more information on this scam are encouraged to read SILVAR's consumer alert at http://www.silvar.org/index.cfm/press_release_920.htm.

Anyone who believes they have been victimized by a fake landlord is urged to contact the California Department of Real Estate at (510)622-2552. 

-Bay City News

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