Another Prospective Tenant Falls Victim To Phony Landlord Scam
- A local family who thought they had found the perfect home ended up losing more than $1,000 to an accused scam artist. The five-bedroom house on a quiet Dale City street was everything Patricia Keith had always wanted. "Well, it was a dream," she said. But despite putting down more than $1,000 in a security deposit and first month's rent, Keith never had the chance the call the house home.
- Sources say 24-year-old Armeca Wright is now facing fraud charges for trying to rent a house that didn't belong to her. "It took us awhile to actually scrape our money together," said Keith. "We've been homeless since 2007." [...] This is yet another negative by-product of the foreclosure crisis. Con artists break into and try to pawn off vacant and abandoned homes to unsuspecting people.
For the story, see Virginia Woman Scammed While Trying to Rent Home.
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