Rental Deposit Scam Alert

Summary

Its not illegal to ask for a security deposit before giving keys, but its advised not to send money without seeing the property and signing a lease. Requiring additional money just to view a property is generally not legal. Always verify the legitimacy of the landlord or agent before making any payments. If you suspect a scam, contact your local police department or file a complaint with the Virginia Attorney Generals Office. Signing a lease just to view a property is generally not legal. If you signed a lease, you may be legally bound to its terms, but if its a scam, the lease may not be enforceable. Consult with a local attorney if unsure.

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I need legal advice regarding renting
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I wanted to rent a house. But the owner says she's away. To send me the keys to check the house she said I will need to pay deposit which *$. Is that legal?
In Virginia:
- It's not illegal to ask for a security deposit before giving keys.
- However, it's advised not to send money without seeing the property and signing a lease.
- This could be a scam. Be cautious.
i had send the money because I would like to see the house. Now her attorney says I still need to pay half of the rent money just to see the house. Am i being scammed?
In Virginia:
- It's generally not legal to require additional money just to view a property.
- Always ensure to meet the landlord or agent and see the property before making any payments.
- Scams relating to rental properties are unfortunately common. Be careful.
should i proceed with paying more just to see the house?
In Virginia:
- It's generally advised not to pay more money just to view a property.
- Always verify the legitimacy of the landlord or agent before making any payments.
- Consider reporting this to your local law enforcement if you suspect a scam.
How do i report this to local law enforcement?
To report this to local law enforcement in Virginia:
- Contact your local police department directly.
- You can also file a complaint with the Virginia Attorney General's Office.

Virginia Attorney General's Office


Phone: (*) *-*
Address: * North Ninth Street, Richmond, Virginia *
Website: www.oag.state.va.us

the house owner had me signed the lease just because i want to see the house. is that legal?
In Virginia:
- It's generally not legal to require you to sign a lease just to view a property.
- Always ensure to view the property and carefully read the lease before signing.
- Consult with a local attorney if you're unsure.
If i don't pay anymore, can they sue me
In Virginia:
- If you signed a lease, you may be legally bound to its terms.
- However, if this is a scam, the lease may not be enforceable.
- If you're unsure, consult with a local attorney or the Virginia Attorney General's Office.