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All Forum Posts by: Vitaliy Merkulov

Vitaliy Merkulov has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

What do you to to prevent yourself from getting fake landlord references from Property Management Company or Apartment complex? So is it safe to say that PM company or Apartment complex would not "fake" a landlord reference? If i can find them on yelp/google I can assume that they would not lie about their tenants right?

How do you go about verifying a Property Management Company or Apartment Complex?

I've recently detected a fake landlord reference, but I almost got "fooled" by the "professional landlord reference service" that the applicant hired to fake their landlord reference. Has anyone dealt with this?

If you google "Fake Landlord Reference Service" you will see many options for renters. This is how they work, they ask the renter to provide information about their lease, move-in/out dates, rent amount, address, etc... 

Your applicant provides the phone number of the "fake service" in place of their real landlord, when you call the landlord to verify their landlord reference, they answer all the questions that you ask them, they even are able to fax you the response with the "Fake Property Management" companies' letter head.

Here is what ReferencePal offers as a "Fake Landlord Reference" service

Fake Landlord Reference

How worried are you about this? Or am I overacting about this, and should not worry about this because it's not as bad as I think? Anyone have any tips on a bulletproof method to detect fake landlord reference checks every time?