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Up front cost

Anticipated costs for move-in with off-campus units
Fee Description Amount (USD)
Application fees $27
Security deposit $950
First Month’s Rent $950
Utilities charge $45
Admin Fees $10

Total=$1,982

*This amount is an average. Costs can fluctuate depending on the time of year, rental history, other utilities, and parking.

Be aware of scams and avoid rentals if:

The rental amount is unusually low:

Check average rental costs to get idea of the Denver Metro. If a rental is listed far below the average rate, that’s a red flag.

Landlord is unable to show you the rental:

A landlord or property manager should always be open to showing you the rental in person before you sign any agreement. In fact, many landlords prefer meeting potential tenants face-to-face. Be cautious of scammers posing as landlords, who may claim to be out of town or offer other excuses for why they can’t show you the property.

Advance payment is requested:

A scammer might encourage you to use a payment method that’s difficult to reverse, often requesting payment before you’ve even seen the property. Be cautious of payment methods that signal potential fraud, such as wire transfers, cashier’s checks, money orders, escrow services, cryptocurrency, gift cards, or payment apps like Venmo or Zelle. The landlord or property manager should only be asking for money for application fees and when signing the lease. 

Errors in the rental advertisement or email: 

Does a listing feel a bit suspicious? Trust your gut. Misspellings, too much capitalization, odd formatting, and grammatical mistakes in a rental ad or email can be warning signs that a scammer may be involved.

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Scammers often create a false sense of urgency to pressure you into making quick decisions without careful consideration. They might skip asking for a rental application or references to speed up the process. If you’re being rushed to sign a lease, especially without seeing the property, it’s a serious red flag.

Things to Know when renting your first apartment