On any given day, there’s a decent chance you’ll be targeted by scammers. Maybe it’s a text about a fake unpaid toll notice, or an email about your Amazon account being hacked. And don’t even get us started on the phone calls! For the most part, these are easy enough to spot, but now and then, a shockingly convincing claim sneaks through that makes even the savviest among us scratch our heads. For example, several real estate scams in New York City are currently targeting innocent and unsuspecting renters and buyers. Ahead, hear about these scams firsthand and learn how you can protect yourself.
1. Payment requests before viewing a rental listing
According to a 2024 national survey from leasing automation company Rently , “In 2023 alone, the Federal Trade Commission showed more than

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