Thursday, December 06, 2007

Rent Scammers Using Fake Ads On Craigslist Cop Plea

In San Diego, California, KGTV Channel 10 reports that Anthony Zoccolillo, 30, and Robert Ramus, 68, struck a deal with the district attorney and pleaded guilty last week to one count of conspiracy and two counts of grand theft in a rent scam in which they purported to offer for rent homes they didn't own and pocketed the cash paid to them by unwitting rental prospects. According to the story:
  • Zoccolillo and Ramus used the Internet to their advantage, posting fake rental ads on Craigslist and pretending to rent out upscale, vacant homes that were actually for sale and listed on the Multiple Listings Service (MLS). The MLS is a database used by real estate agents, and that is how the pair had information on the homes, including the code to open the lock boxes.

The Channel 10 I-Team brought this scam to light when they set up a sting, offering the two men cash for a rental deposit for a Pacific Beach home. They worked with a private investigator / former cop who pretended to be the sucker in the sting. For more, see Men Plead Guilty In Home Rental Scam, or go here to watch the Channel 10 I-Team video coverage.

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