Rental scams on the rise in South Africa – How to spot them?

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GUEST - Pearl Scheltema, CEO of Fitzanne Estates
The rental market in South Africa is facing a growing threat: fraudulent property scams targeting both tenants and landlords. In 2025, reports indicate a sharp rise in rental fraud, with criminals becoming more sophisticated in their tactics. Fake property listings, impersonated agents, and fraudulent payment demands are leaving victims out of pocket, often with little recourse.
According to a recent industry report, online rental scams have become one of the most common types of property fraud, with hundreds of South Africans losing their hard-earned money every year. In a tough economic climate where both landlords and tenants are facing financial strain, falling victim to a scam can have devastating consequences.
8 Apr 2025 1PM English South Africa Business News · Investing

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