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& ltp> The whole story is like this. Friend A saw a private rental information on a city online and immediately contacted the liar (fake landlord) to see the house. Regarding the decoration and configuration of the house, the rental price is cheaper than the general rental price outside the customs 100. 200 yuan, I think the price is good. I quote 1200 every month for half a year, preferably every year, and I can get a discount to 50 yuan every month. The swindler also showed the original house lease certificate and ID card. Her friend wanted to rent a house, but she didn't go through an intermediary. To be on the safe side, she invited her friends B and C to go together in the evening, carefully checked the real estate license and ID card, and felt nothing unusual. Later, the two parties finally agreed to pay in half a year, 1 150, with a deposit of 2,000 yuan, totaling * * 8,900 yuan. The swindler woman found a reason to urge her friend A to pay 8900 yuan (note: not the deposit, but the full amount), but her friend ignored it and she was ready to move. The next day, she paid all the expenses and began to arrange the move smoothly. A few days later, a woman who claimed to be the owner came home, showed her real estate license and ID card, and said that she had come to collect the rent. As a result, the truth came out and friend A immediately reported the case.

It turns out that not long ago, the landlord also posted the rental information of the house on a city online. Later, a man (liar man) contacted her to look at the house, and the rent was 1300 yuan per month. The man immediately said that if he wants to rent the house, he can pay it every year. However, due to the company's housing subsidies, there are certain distribution and payment procedures, so he first paid the landlord a deposit of 1300 yuan and signed a lease contract, and the remaining rent was probably. Seeing that the man was so frank, the landlord immediately signed the contract. The swindler gave the landlord a copy of his ID card, which was found to be fake by the public security organ. The photo is a man (the liar is so bold). Let the landlord provide a copy of the ID card and the property certificate of the house, and want to return it to the company. Therefore, the landlord did not doubt and provided it to the man. The man then used the copy provided by the landlord to handle a set of identity cards and real estate licenses for the swindler through the fake certificate dealer. The information is the same as that of the landlord, but the photo is more like a swindler (anyway). In this way, men and women began to cooperate to cheat, and my friend A was immediately cheated.

A few days ago, I chatted with my friend A and said that after her, the Public Security Bureau received another report. Deception is the same as her experience of being cheated. She is a girl, too. She was cheated 14000, which is estimated to be one year's rent. It turned out that just when friend A moved and was ready to change the lock in two days, the liar used the key to open the door when friend A was not at home during the day, took the girl to see the house, concluded a contract and paid the house price. Liars are deliberate and pervasive!

So the liar's despicable deception is posted here first, in case more people are deceived. The network can bring us unlimited convenience, but it will certainly not bring us danger. If it doesn't happen, it will hurt the lungs. But how to prevent such a scam and not give the liar a chance? I have some feelings and thoughts to share with you. There are several points in this incident that deserve our vigilance:

Lessor (Landlord):

Although there is no big responsibility of the landlord here, we should be vigilant when the landlord's identity and real estate information flow out. Generally, it is not easy to provide ID cards and related pieces of real estate rental to each other. If the company mentioned above needs these copies, it should also need lease invoices or receipts, which can be included in the company's accounts. Actually, you don't need a copy of the title certificate. Of course, scammers will have various reasons to obtain these documents, so the key is to look at the lessee's anti-fraud awareness and skills.

Lessee (Lessee):

1.

You must first understand the landlord's mentality of renting a house. Is it in the house? Hard wound? If you don't rent it, someone will rent it If you discount the rent below the market price and hope you can pay as much as possible, then you should be careful!

2.

The most important thing is the authenticity of the landlord. When we ordinary people can't initially identify the authenticity of documents through the public security system, we must work harder, run more roads, ask more questions, and find ways to verify the landlord and real estate information. For example, through the property management, community, security, neighbors and even the uncles and aunts downstairs, we can reveal some real information to you, and you can verify the property management fees and utilities that need to be settled before paying the house. Be sure to communicate with the owner in time to confirm the rental and sale information of the house. Don't wait until after payment, it may be too late to regret it.

Here, I will tell you some characteristics of a liar:

Liar man: On a hot day, he wears a hat with a low brim and a northeast accent. Height 1.78 meters, wearing casual clothes.

Liar female: horse face, northeast accent, height 1.6 meters. There is really not much information. If the investigation makes progress, it will be followed up in time. & lt/p & gt;