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How to Spot a Vacation Rental Scam

4-5 minutes

Scammers are using rental property listings as a way to trick unsuspecting vacationers out of their money. Learn how to spot the scams.

By Navy Federal April 20, 2021 Tag(s):

Looking forward to a much-needed vacation is one of life’s simple pleasures. It’s fun to look at all the rental properties available. What you may not know is that not all the listings or rental agents may be real. Here are some red flags to help you spot the frauds.

Things You Should Know

Fraudsters are crafty, creating fake websites and ads for properties that don’t exist. They’ll even promise military discounts and other incentives to lure people in. Some scammers steal real ads, changing the email address or contact information and then posting them on a different website. Others boldly pose as rental agents, using stolen keys to gain access to properties. And, still others offer properties for rent that have already been rented to others.

Their favorite places to operate also include vacation rental platforms like Airbnb or Vrbo. Some of the problems travelers have reported include:

Things You Can Do to Protect Yourself

Now that you’re armed with information on some of these scammers’ favorite ploys, you can protect yourself. As a general rule, while you’re evaluating your choices, be wary of options that seem too good to be true. Here are more tips.

Finally, before you use a vacation rental platform, make sure it offers a 100% guest refund guarantee. Visit trusted travel websites to read customer reviews and see photos. And, feel free to ask for more photos, because a scammer probably can’t provide them. Pay with a credit card―on the rental website―not by email or through a third-party website or service, and don’t pay anything before you have a contract.

Enjoy Zero Liability Protection With Navy Federal

All Navy Federal Credit Cards offer Zero Liability policy protection against unauthorized transactions. If you suspect you’ve been a victim of fraud, you can call us 24/7 at 1-888-842-6328. To learn more ways to protect yourself against fraud, visit Navy Federal’s Security Center.

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