"If they're not willing to meet with you, then that's not a good thing." "You have to be able to walk through the unit and make sure that you want that unit and never send all your personal information to people when you don't know where they are," said Gilpin. She said potential renters should never send money without seeing a the place they're planning to rent. "One of them was a house that was 3,700 square feet and advertised it for rent for $1100, you don't get a 3,700 square foot house for $1100 a month," she said, adding that if a deal seems too good to be true, it usually is.
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