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Is this rental listing real?

Before you send a deposit, check who actually owns the address and whether a named agent is really licensed. We report public-record facts — you decide.

The classic rental-scam red flags

Pre-deposit checklist

  1. Look up the recorded owner of the address at the county assessor and confirm the person you're dealing with is that owner or its authorized agent/manager.
  2. If they claim to be a real-estate agent or broker, verify their license is active in the state's official registry.
  3. Tour the unit in person (or send someone you trust) before paying anything.
  4. Reverse-image-search the listing photos to catch stolen/duplicate images.
  5. Compare the rent to similar nearby units — a price far below market is a warning.
  6. Refuse wire / Zelle / Venmo / Cash App / gift-card / crypto deposits; use a traceable payment only after a tour and a signed lease.
  7. Get a written lease with the real owner's or licensed manager's name; cross-check it against the recorded owner.
  8. Never send a deposit, application fee, or 'holding fee' before you've confirmed the listing is real and toured it.

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How to read this: We report public-record facts only (the recorded property owner per the county assessor; whether a named agent holds an active state real-estate license) and a general education checklist. We do NOT and CANNOT tell you a specific listing or person is a scam — a name mismatch has innocent explanations (LLCs, property managers, agents, relatives). Use this to VERIFY DIRECTLY. Never wire, Zelle, gift-card, or crypto a deposit before you have toured the unit and confirmed the listing is real.

FCRA: This is a public-record information tool, not a consumer report; do not use it for tenant screening or any FCRA-covered purpose.