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Question On Rental Scam.?

While looking for a home, we have sent several e-mails. Now, I have heard of the Craigslist scams, and I believe the two e-mails below are scams, even though they do not fir the usual scam, but I just need someone who has purchased a home, etc. to let me know whether they should be asking us to go to a website via clicking on it through e-mail, and if we should be so willing to get our credit checked for the supposed renter. Any input, information, real life experience, or information pertaining to this would be greatly appreciated. Let me know what you think
First and foremost, thank you for your interest in the home. I am available to show the house this week
if that fits your schedule.
Just to give you a little more information about the home, the water, trash
and garbage are paid by us. The security deposit can be paid in 2 installments if money is tight. (I know how that can be).
The house has a fenced in backyard and we do allow pets. The deposit per pet is a one time payment.
The house includes a washer and dryer, and we pay for lawn care so the renter does not have to cut the grass.
There is NO application fee (our company policy and guarantee).
I will be happy to show the house at an agreed upon time and date but I do require that all applicants and
additional renters who will be living in the home complete a free credit report to ensure their eligibility.
I have so many people apply for homes that I have to make sure they are qualified renters before I show the property.
This ensures neither of us will be wasting our time.
It is okay if you have bad credit (trust me). We just check to make sure that you don’t have several evictions on
your record. (We won’t rent if you have 3 or more evictions on your record)
I also had to recently stop giving out the exact address of rental properties before I am able to show them because
last time I did that the house was vandalized (I will be glad to send you the address right after your reply) I assure
you though that this is a very safe neighborhood. I actually lived in this home for 2 years (very cozy).
As soon as you can, please click and go to the secure website link below to complete the free credit report: (takes about 30 seconds)
Once you complete, I’ll call you once I receive the information from the credit company (very quickly usually).http://cwtreport.com/
*** You don’t have to send me your credit report.
Once you fill out the report the credit company automatically forwards me your name, email address and whether you have
had any outstanding evictions in the past 5 years to determine your renter eligibility. This is the only information I am
interested in. This is a soft credit report so it won’t touch your FICO score (which is why we work with them).
This process turns some people off, so I completely understand if you decide not to complete them. In that case, good luck
with your home search. I just want to be honest with you up front about our process, which does a good job of protecting
us from ineligible renters and scammers. Also, the site above is one the safest and most secure website for credit reports in the
world, which is good for peace of mind. I have worked with them personally for a couple years now.
If you are truly interested in proceeding, take a moment and fill out one of the reports. Let me know when this is done and
we can then work out the time and date to go see the home. Email me back once you access your fresh report. I will be forwarded
the information. (Make sure to include a valid phone number. I usually call within 6 hours of submitting your report. Then I can
forward you the address and we can set up a time to tour the home.)
If eligible you will also be sent an email with my office number so we can set up a time to go see the house and discuss any
other questions or concerns you may have.
Thanks,
Bridget

No Responses to “Question On Rental Scam.?”

  1. the tax lady says:

    Oh, man.
    Scam. scam. scam. See WHOIS facts at bottom.
    The English is very good, but the demand to get your credit report before telling you the address/showing you the house sets off so many alarm bells.
    Clearly you know that any credit report will have your name, address, ssn and enough info to steal your financial ID.
    Still there are touches of classic scam language. Asking you to prove you are not a time waster, Bridget claiming it’s company policy when she’s supposedly an individual renting you her old house. Robert claiming Angela is too scared of being ripped off, etc.
    WHOIS research shows:
    CWTREPORT.COM was *created* 5 DAYS ago. So much for a safe, trusted site they’ve used for years. (It was registered in RUSSIA.)
    REPORTCREDIT.COM is an older site, it’s creation date was 2001. But it was registered in BARBADOS.

  2. Kittysue says:

    That’s a VERY common identity theft scam. There is NO housing, it’s nothing but a scam for you to enter enough personal information on a newly set up website for the Russian mafia to start taking out loans and opening credit cards in your name
    Besides, a credit report has NO information about evictions. NONE. How could anyone know that you weren’t evicted for noise, or drug dealing or satanic rituals or running a brothel? None of that would ever show up on a credit report
    NEVER do this – normally the credit check scam is used in fake job postings but is now being used in real estate as well. If you want to confirm it’s a scam, tell them you just got an Experian report last week and will bring a copy with you when you see the property – anyone legitimate will accept a credit report from one of the Big Three credit bureaus.

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