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Were it not for them saying they would be in town to sign the lease and accept payment, I would agree with you. If not for that, I would call this an unusual arrangement, but not 100% a scam.

My rule though is to never put down money down, except for a reasonable application fee, on a place I can’t physically see the inside of, in the company of someone with a key. That would have stopped me from going ahead with the deal altogether, and it stops 99% of all rental scams.




This is a great rule but there are rental scams where they rent the place to show you, eventually give you a copy of the key and the place was never for rent.

Check broker's credentials, do property records searches, be diligent, particularly when dealing with an independent owner.




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