A certain opportunist has decided to target one of our client’s homes, a home which is offered for sale, in a Craigslist scam. I can’t flag it as such fast enough, because he keeps reposting. Like my friend with (failing health, oppressive government, insert your favorite story here) on the African continent who desires to place a large sum of money in my bank account if only I would be so kind as to send him my social security number and my checkbook, this individual apparently finds it more noble to bilk well-intended, hard-working people of their money than to actually get a real job.
My pissed-off-ed-ness has reached a crescendo in that Steve and I are fielding a dozen phones calls a day from potential tenants who are utterly confused. More importantly, my most awesome of clients is now living on the equivalent of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade route as dozens of interested renters do their preoccupancy drive-bys. In our case, and I know this from the boatload of emails, the ... more.
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