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Rental scams on social media are rising, with fraudsters using real listings and stolen agent identities to steal $600,000 in fees.
Apartment rental scams are spiking across Instagram and TikTok, where fraudsters use real listings, stolen agent identities, and fake websites to collect bogus application fees.
Victims, lured by authentic-looking tours and documents, often lose about $350 before being ghosted.
The FBI logged over 130 real estate scam reports on social media in early 2025, totaling $600,000 in losses.
Scammers impersonate major brokerage agents and reuse real content, making detection harder.
Experts urge renters to confirm agent credentials through official sites and never pay fees before verifying a property in person.
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Los fraudes de alquiler en las redes sociales están aumentando, con estafadores que usan listados reales e identidades de agentes robados para robar $600,000 en honorarios.