They ask You for Payments, Credit Card Information or Bank Account Information
If someone ever asks you for financial information or details through one of our Facebook groups, do not provide it and please report the person or flag the posting. From a rental standpoint and from a group policy standpoint, there is no reason you would be required to provide financial information or details to someone until you have signed a lease, and even then we would recommend you do this in person or not until you have met the person.
They Claim to Not be Able to Meet You in Person
If the person from the posting claims they cannot meet you in person or cannot give you a tour of the property and insist on doing everything over the phone or via email, then this could be a red flag. We do understand in this day and age it is convenient to do things this way, but if someone who is offering you a chance to live in one of their properties does not want to meet you in person, then this is a bad sign. Would you ever let a stranger live in a property you owned for an extended period without meeting them?
They ask You for Personal Information
If someone asks for your personal information such as your Social Insurance Number (SIN), your date of birth or your student ID, then chances are this is a scam. From a rental standpoint and from a group policy standpoint, there is no reason you would be required to provide personal information or details to someone. There are some personal details that are required for a lease and possibly a background check, but if it’s for anything other than these purposes, then do not provide it to someone.