RentalVerify· is this rental listing real?

Verify a real-estate agent in Florida

Enter the agent or broker's full name to check the DBPR / Florida Real Estate Commission public registry — we report whether an active or inactive real-estate license exists for that name. 'Not found' can mean never-licensed or a closed license; confirm via the official DBPR / Florida Real Estate Commission portal. A licensed agent isn't required for a private-landlord rental, so 'not found' alone isn't proof of a scam.

Official source: DBPR / Florida Real Estate Commission license lookup

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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.