College is just around the corner and the accommodation search will soon reach fever pitch. Image by Nikolay Georgiev from Pixabay
Laois students are being urged to be on alert to rental scams and an Laois Offaly Gardaí have provided from invaluable helpe to avoid get stung by con artists.
Sergeant Graham Kavanagh is the Crime Prevention Officer Laois Offaly. He is reminding students those seeking accommodation to be wary of scams targeting students going to college.
"While rental scams occur throughout the year there is a spike due to a new generation of 3rd level students seeking accommodation," he said.
He outlined that scams fall into three broad categories;
1. the scammer claims to be out of the country and can’t show you the property and requests a deposit,
(2) the scammer is living at the property and shows a number of people around, gets a deposit from several people and disappears with the money; and
(3) the transaction appears normal until the renter finds that the keys don’t work and the landlord has disappeared. Therefore people need to establish that the house exists and that is available for rent and the identity of landlord /agent & is he/she authorised to rent the property.
Sgt Kavangh had the following tips for students, parents and guardians searching for places to live
He said the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) rent index provides students with important benchmark information and is an authoritative guide as to the actual rents being charged by landlords adjacent to all Universities, ITs and other Third Level colleges. www.rtb.ie.
"Caution is advised, if the rent sounds too good to be true," concluded the Garda.
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