 If the price is much lower than what the rental market is asking right now, it's probably a scam. Rental scams, what they're basically doing is they're going on to the rental websites. Cut and pasting the ad and making up their own ad, reducing the price to where it really looks like a great deal. Making a property that usually rents for $1,500 or renting it for $800. And you're getting people that, well, a better jump on this is a great deal. Without even going to see the property, they may drive by it, but they don't ask to see the inside, which is the number one mistake. So they get in contact with the suspect, the suspect sends them a rental agreement. The victim's looking at it, looks real, they're signing it, emailing it back. The suspect then asks for a deposit, then asks for first month's rent. Well, right there you're already into it, you know, a couple grand. You can lose money quickly on this. Make sure they have a key to the residence. Make sure you get inside. If someone won't meet you or if it's too far away, you need to pick a different option.