Scam [rental] listings are everywhere (here’s how to spot them).

Our friends at Washington Post have put together some great tips on how to avoid rental scams. We’ve witnessed some of these first-hand. Stay safe friends! More from Washington Post.

Today, navigating real estate scams is part of the process for prospective renters looking for homes online. And the sustained spike in housing prices amid inflation and supply problems makes people more vulnerable as they scramble to find something within their budgets, fraud experts say.

When potential renters come across an apartment listed for a good price, they might feel like the clock is ticking — and that works in scammers’ favor, says Kelly Merryman, president and chief operating officer of digital safety company Aura.

“Scammers are feeding on people who are anxious and want a better deal,” Merryman said.

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