Crime & Safety

LBPD WARNS: Prospective Tenants Beware of Rental Scams

The following is an announcement from the Long Beach Police Department:

The Long Beach Police Fraud Detail has experienced an increase in calls from the community regarding home rental scams, and encourages prospective tenants to conduct transactions in person and proceed with caution.

The most common scams include:
-Large single-family homes offered for rent at a fraction of a reasonable amount – i.e. 5300 sq. ft. home renting for $800-$1,500

-The complete rental process (application, rental transaction, and other miscellaneous paperwork) being done exclusively over the Internet or telephone - No personal, face-to-face, interaction is done.

-Prospective tenants are told to wire the security deposit or rental payment to an out-of-state address via Western Union or U.S. mail. They are advised that the rental agreement and/or keys will be mailed to them after the payment has been sent. Unfortunately, the key/document never arrives.

-Suspects using ‘For Sale’ properties to hook & scam prospective tenants - Prospective tenants searching the Internet locate a potential rental property, but when they drive by for further consideration, they discover it has a ‘For Sale’ sign posted. They seek clarification by phoning the Internet contact person and are told to disregard the ‘For Sale’ sign. The leaser may also direct the prospective tenant to neither disturb the current residents, nor call the listed realtor, since the leaser doesn’t want anyone to dispute his story. The unsuspecting applicant proceeds with the application process, in good faith, but later realizes it’s a scam.

Community members are encouraged to share this information with their family and friends, in an effort to reduce their chances of falling prey to these scams. Please contact the LBPD Forgery/Fraud Detail at (562) 570-7330, if you have any questions.

For full details, view this message on the web.



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