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Attending a property viewing is one of the most important steps in your rental journey. But don’t just look at the walls and tiles — look out for warning signs that might mean future headaches.
Here are the top 5 red flags to watch out for:
No Proper Documentation Available
If the agent or landlord cannot show tenancy terms, ID, or ownership documents, that’s a big issue. Ask to see paperwork before making commitments.
Property Looks Different from the Online Photos
If the apartment or house looks nothing like what was advertised, be cautious. This could be a bait-and-switch scam.
Unsafe Environment
Notice the neighborhood. Are the surroundings clean, lit, and accessible? Is there security? Don't ignore your safety instincts.
Signs of Neglect or Damage
Look for leaks, broken tiles, faulty wiring, or mold. If basic things are broken now, imagine the stress of living there.
Agent Avoids Tough Questions
A good agent answers your questions clearly. If they dodge concerns about rent terms, service charges, or utility bills, walk away.
All viewings booked through Apata come from verified agents. No scams, no surprises — just peace of mind.
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