November flat hunting: Red flags to avoid  November flat hunting: Red flags to avoid 

November flat hunting: Red flags to avoid 

Spotting Scam Listings November is a busy month for flat hunting, which means scammers are out in force.

No. 13473 from our magazine|2 min read| Published in Magazine on 28 October 2025 by our Marketing Team

Be wary of listings with rents that seem too good to be true, limited or low-quality photos, or landlords who push for immediate payment. Always verify the property exists, check agent credentials, and read reviews where possible.
Deposit Protection Matters
Never pay a deposit without confirming it’s held in a government-backed tenancy deposit scheme. This protects your money and gives you legal recourse if problems arise. Ask for written confirmation before making any payment – legitimate landlords won’t mind showing proof.
Safe Viewings
When viewing properties, prioritise safety. Attend viewings during daylight hours, bring a friend if possible, and be cautious of anyone insisting on private, unaccompanied visits. Taking these steps helps you avoid dangerous situations and ensures you’re dealing with trustworthy landlords.
Check the Details
Always read the fine print. Scammers can hide charges or obligations in contracts. Verify the landlord’s identity, the tenancy agreement terms, and make sure utilities, council tax, and other costs are clearly outlined. A careful check now prevents headaches later.
Trust Your Instincts
If something feels off, it probably is. High-pressure tactics, conflicting information, or landlords avoiding questions are all red flags. Walking away from a risky deal is often the safest choice.
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