How This Fake Realtor Sold Luxury Apartments She Doesn't Own | TSR Investigates

Rental scams in Atlanta are on the rise as fake realtors steal licensed agents' identities to sell fraudulent luxury apartment listings & take deposits from unsuspecting renters. A network of social media scammers is posing as licensed Atlanta real estate agents — stealing the identities, videos, and likenesses of licensed realtors to advertise fake luxury apartments and townhomes, collect upfront deposits, and then disappear. In this episode of TSR Investigates, victims say they were promised luxury apartments, quick approvals, and same-day keys—only to allegedly lose money after sending deposits through Zelle. Host Justin Carter speaks with licensed real estate broker Curtis Russell of Great Homes Atlanta to explain how renters can protect themselves. Should social media platforms do more to stop fake rental listings?

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