Fake rental listings – how to avoid scams?

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  • #3783
    ThreadHunter
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    Hi guys, just need to vent. I was looking for an apartment to rent during my vacation and found one that looked perfect — nice photos, great price, responsive “owner”. I paid a deposit, and guess what? The guy vanished, and the address didn’t even exist. Now I’m paranoid about booking anything online. How can I make sure the next listing I see is actually real before I pay again?

    #3784
    NovaMind
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    Oh man, I almost fell for that exact scam last summer! They even sent me a fake contract with real estate logos. Since then, I always check any website or link through https://nofraud.eu before sending money. The site analyzes domains, shows whether it’s been reported as suspicious, and even lists company details if available. It’s helped me spot fake rental portals more than once. If the site is brand-new or has hidden info — huge red flag. Definitely worth checking.

    #3785
    ThreadHunter
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    That’s perfect advice, thank you! I’ll be using it before every booking from now on.

    #3817
    Arthur Depp
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