You can often recognise a legitimate landlord through clear communication, transparent property information, and a willingness to arrange a viewing before asking for important decisions or payments. If something feels suspicious, rushed, or inconsistent, trust your instincts and take extra steps to verify the situation.
Before agreeing to rent a property, it is a good idea to review the listing carefully, check that the property details make sense, and communicate directly with the landlord or advertiser so you can confirm the situation before moving forward.
Signs that a landlord may be legitimate
When evaluating a listing, look for signs such as:
- the landlord can provide clear information about the property
- the property description and photos appear consistent
- the landlord is willing to arrange a viewing
- communication is professional and transparent
- the rental terms are explained clearly
- questions about the property are answered directly
Casasparati also takes steps to support safer searching by reviewing listings, applying verification standards, and allowing suspicious listings to be reported. Even so, it is still important for renters to review each situation carefully before making a decision.
Warning signs of a possible rental scam
Requests for payment before viewing the property
A legitimate landlord will usually allow you to view the property or properly confirm the rental before asking for money. Be careful if someone asks for a deposit, rent, or a holding fee before you have had a chance to verify the property.
Pressure to send money quickly
Scammers often try to create urgency by saying that many other people are interested or that you must act immediately to secure the property. If you are being rushed, take a step back and verify the details first.
Unusual payment methods
Requests for payment through gift cards, cryptocurrency, cash transfer services, or unusual international transfers can be warning signs. These payment methods are harder to trace and are commonly used in scams.
Steps you can take to verify a landlord
Before agreeing to rent a property, take a few practical steps to confirm the landlord’s legitimacy:
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ask questions about the property and rental terms
for example: Is the property still available? When can it be viewed? What is included in the rent? How long is the tenancy? -
verify the property address
make sure the address, description, and photos are consistent and appear credible -
review the rental agreement carefully
look at the rent amount, deposit terms, notice period, payment conditions, and any extra fees or obligations -
confirm the landlord’s identity before sending any payment
make sure you understand who you are dealing with and why the payment is being requested -
take extra care if anything feels unclear or inconsistent
if the answers are vague, the communication is rushed, or the listing seems unusual, pause and verify more before continuing
Knowing how to reach a landlord directly is also an important part of verifying a listing — legitimate landlords are generally reachable and willing to answer questions. Casasparati helps users search more safely by reviewing and verifying listings, but renters should still use normal caution before making payments or agreeing to rent.