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Florida Realtor Falls Victim to Fake Rental Scam on Facebook

March 1, 2026
Realtor scammed by fake rental ad on Facebook.
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A Florida realtor recently discovered her own property listed for rent on Facebook at a significantly reduced price, a tactic used by scammers to lure unsuspecting individuals. This incident highlights a growing trend of sophisticated rental scams that are costing consumers millions and causing distress for property owners.

Key Takeaways

  • Scammers are using real property photos and descriptions to create convincing fake rental listings.
  • These fraudulent listings often appear on social media platforms like Facebook Marketplace.
  • The Federal Trade Commission reports significant financial losses due to rental scams nationwide.
  • Both renters and landlords are at risk, facing financial loss, identity theft, and reputational damage.

The Deceptive Scheme Uncovered

Andrea Stoll, a realtor in the Tampa Bay area, was alerted to the scam when a potential renter contacted her about a townhouse she had listed for sale. The Facebook listing featured her property’s photos and description but advertised it at approximately 26% below market value. This drastic price reduction was intended to entice renters into paying upfront deposits or fees to secure the non-existent rental.

Stoll’s attempt to have the fraudulent listing removed from Facebook was initially met with resistance. The social media platform claimed the ad did not violate its commerce policies. It wasn’t until a consumer investigator intervened on her behalf that the ad was eventually taken down.

The Widespread Problem of Rental Scams

This incident is far from isolated. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has received nearly 65,000 reports of rental scams since 2020, resulting in an estimated $65 million in losses. The actual financial impact is likely much higher, as many victims do not file complaints.

Scammers are becoming increasingly sophisticated, moving beyond vacant properties to use images of occupied homes to appear more legitimate. This tactic lowers potential victims’ guards, making them more susceptible to falling for the fraud.

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How Rental Scams Operate

These scams are relatively simple to execute. Scammers obtain property details and photos from legitimate real estate websites and then repost them on platforms like Facebook Marketplace using fake, yet convincing, accounts. The FTC notes that Facebook accounts for about half of reported rental scams, with Craigslist following at 16%.

To attract victims, scammers list properties at prices well below market rates. Once a potential renter expresses interest, they are pressured to pay upfront fees, such as application fees, security deposits, or the first month’s rent, to "hold" the property. In some cases, scammers promise access codes for self-guided tours, which are often fabricated after payment is received, or they simply disappear with the money.

Beyond financial theft, these scams are also used to harvest personal information, including Social Security numbers and driver’s licenses, for identity theft. Another common tactic involves directing renters to credit-check websites that generate commissions for the scammer.

Protecting Yourself from Rental Scams

For Renters:

  • Be wary of unrealistically low rent prices.
  • Avoid requests for payment via wire transfers, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or other hard-to-trace methods before viewing a property.
  • Do not provide sensitive personal information early in the process.
  • Verify the identity of the lister by checking their profile history.
  • Conduct online searches to confirm property ownership.

For Landlords:

  • Regularly search for your property address online to detect unauthorized rental posts.
  • Set up Google Alerts for your address or property name.
  • Watermark your listing photos to make them harder to steal and easier to trace.
  • Remove outdated listings promptly.
  • Encourage tenants and neighbors to report suspicious ads using your property.

Both renters and landlords are advised to report suspicious listings to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov and the FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) at ic3.gov to help authorities track and prevent future scams.

Sources

  • Florida realtor discovers her property listed on Facebook as fake rental. Here’s what landlords and renters
    should know
    , Yahoo Finance.
  • What Landlords and Renters Should Know About Scam Listings, MoneyWise.com.

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