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Abu Dhabi tenants tricked by deceitful real estate agents with fake ads and doctored photos

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Last updated: 2024/09/17 at 9:30 AM
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House-hunting in Abu Dhabi can be a daunting task, with many residents facing the challenge of dealing with deceptive property agents. Residents like Hanil Sajad have reported instances where agents lure in potential tenants with false advertisements and manipulated photos. These practices can include falsely advertising shaded parking, misleading apartment sizes, and inaccurate rental prices. This can lead to frustration and wasted time for individuals looking for a place to rent or buy.

In an effort to combat these deceptive practices, Dubai implemented new rules earlier this year to prevent real estate agents from listing fake ads. Agents were given a three-day deadline to remove all unavailable properties from listings. The aim is to increase transparency and accuracy in the real estate market and to protect consumers from falling victim to fraudulent practices.

Leading property portals, such as Property Finder, are working with Abu Dhabi authorities to bring about similar changes in the emirate’s rental sector. The goal is to ensure that prospective tenants and buyers can trust the information provided in property listings. With the support of the government, progress is being made to address the issue of deceptive advertising in the real estate market.

Individuals like Mohammed Azhar have experienced being strung along by agents who show them properties that are already rented or unavailable. This can lead to frustration and wasted time for house hunters who are looking for a place to live. It is important for consumers to be vigilant when searching for properties and to be aware of common tactics used by fraudulent agents.

To spot fake listings, house hunters should pay attention to details such as low-quality images, vague descriptions, and listings that seem too good to be true. It is important to engage with licensed real estate agents who have broker IDs and to report any suspicious listings to the platform or local authorities. By being aware of these red flags and utilizing tools provided by property portals, consumers can make more informed decisions when searching for a property in Abu Dhabi.

In conclusion, deceptive advertising in the real estate market can cause frustration and wasted time for house hunters in Abu Dhabi. By implementing new rules and working with authorities, property portals are striving to increase transparency and accuracy in property listings. Consumers are advised to be vigilant when searching for properties and to look out for common tactics used by fraudulent agents. By following these guidelines and reporting suspicious listings, consumers can protect themselves from falling victim to deceptive practices in the real estate market.

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