Source: Reddit |
Scam Type: Impersonation |
Amount Lost: Amount not specified |
Date: March 07, 2026
Iāve read some of the past posts but Iām still not sure how to deal with a situation Iām in. My daughter has accepted a summer internship in a location 2000 miles away. We found someone (traveling nurse) offering a sublet of her apartmentāeverything seems good and she hasnāt had any red flags like demanding Zelle payments immediately or anything weird. But the sublease asks for the first monthās rent and deposit 7 days before move ināwhich both seems reasonable but also goes against the Golden Rule of not paying anything before setting foot in the apartment. But what are we to do? It is too far away to just swing by for a visit. She has sent us a video walkthrough which feels legit (itās a clearly lived in apartment and not like AI or video of someoneās Airbnb.) We plan to confirm with the landlord organization that sheās a renter there & her permission to sublease. What else can we do? Is this a bad idea? We spoke to the management company (there and many other buildings) but itās basically impossible to lease a furnished apartment for only 3 months from a leasing company, it needs to be a sublet from a longer term renter. UPDATE: I really want to thank everyone for their replies. I called the landlord company and they confirmed this person who claims to live there does not and the apartment āsheā named does not exist. So, lesson learned. We have found a sublet where the person will be physically present in the city when we get there and we will pay after we see the apartment.
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