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Tips to Avoid Rental Scams


Security Alarms in all Vacancies

 

Because of scammers, we now install alarm systems in our vacancies.

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Alarms are connected to a central monitoring station which notifies the police & our local coordinator.

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To tour a vacant property, call our office (731) 206-4744 and Brian will meet you in-person to give you the keys & the alarm code.

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A valid ID is required.​

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Best Practices

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Only rent from a business that holds a real estate license​

  • Scammers are not licensed.

  • For example, you can look up our license using the following info:

    • Enter Profession:  Real Estate Firms

    • Enter License #:  263871 

Tennessee License lookup

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Don't search on craigslist or Facebook market place

  • Every person who alerted us that they were scammed found the home on craigslist or Facebook Marketplace.

  • We do not advertise on these platforms.

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Never pay with Venmo, Cash App, wire, etc.

  • Anyone, including those in other counties can use venmo and there are no protections.

  • Only pay your rent & deposit through a major property management software like appfolio.​

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Common Scam

 

Victims have told us how they get scammed. We can't do anything except educate you. There are many scams. Here's one example...

  1. Criminals copy pictures from a real rental home online.

  2. Criminal posts a fake ad on Craigslist or Facebook marketplace.

  3. Criminals steal the keys, breaks the locks off the house, or rekey the locks on a vacant home that's actually for rent.

  4. Criminal installs a lockbox so the victim can get the keys without meeting the criminal in person.

  5. Criminal tells victim that they can't meet in person because [insert lies here].

  6. Criminal tells victim send a deposit through Venmo, Cash App, etc.

  7. Criminal disconnects burner phone...

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If you're caught up in a scam

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Call the police. 

 

The info you provide the police may help prevent someone else from losing money.

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Unfortunately, all we can do is educate.

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We hope folks read this page and watch out for scammers. 

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