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How to Avoid Rental Scams as a Student in India

How to Avoid Rental Scams as a Student in India. Learn to identify fraud, avoid scams, and book verified student accommodation safely.

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Posted: 2026-06-30

Safety & Lifestyle

How to Avoid Rental Scams as a Student in India

By StudentBuddy·Verified June 2026 Updated January 2026·8-min read
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Rental scams targeting students in India are a real risk, particularly in high-demand areas near major universities and at peak admission periods. Knowing the warning signs and how to protect yourself could save you several months' rent in fraudulent deposits. Here is what to watch for. StudentBuddy is India's student accommodation platform where all properties are verified before listing to protect students from fraud.

What is the most common student rental scam in India?

Phantom property fraud, where a non-existent or unavailable property is advertised and a deposit collected, is the most common type. Always verify the property exists by visiting in person and checking the address independently…

Common rental scam types in India

Phantom property scams

A landlord advertises a property that does not exist, or that they do not have the right to rent. The student pays a deposit or advance rent, receives keys that do not work (or no keys at all), and discovers the fraud after arrival. Most common on unverified online platforms and social media listings.

Deposit theft

A landlord collects a deposit and advance rent (sometimes multiple months), then becomes uncontactable, either disappearing entirely or claiming the property has been rented to someone else. Particularly common in Delhi and Mumbai where competition for properties is high.

Bait and switch

A student is shown a well-maintained property, pays the deposit, and then discovers that the actual room they are allocated is significantly inferior to what they viewed. Common in PGs with multiple rooms of varying quality.

Inflated broker fees

Informal brokers charge excessive commission fees, far above the legitimate 1-month rate, and may collect fees for properties that fall through. In some cases, brokers collect fees from multiple students for the same property.

Warning signs of a rental scam in India: Pressure to pay immediately before viewing · Landlord refuses to show valid ID · No written rental agreement offered · Property is significantly below market price for the area · Landlord asks for full payment before handing over keys · Unable to find the property or the landlord's details online · Cash-only payment with no receipt.

How to protect yourself

  1. Use verified platforms like student accommodation in India, all properties are checked before listing.
  2. Always view a property in person before paying any money.
  3. Ask for the landlord's Aadhaar card copy and verify the name against property documents.
  4. Never pay a deposit without a signed written receipt and rental agreement.
  5. Pay via bank transfer rather than cash, this creates a traceable record.
  6. Check the property address on Google Maps and verify it exists before travelling to view.

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Every property on StudentBuddy is verified before listing. Browse safe, confirmed student accommodation across India.

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Red flag checklist, 15 warning signs of rental fraud

✓ Rental scam red flags, leave immediately if you see these

Safe payment guide for Indian student accommodation

Payment method safety comparison for Indian student accommodation
Payment methodSafety levelEvidence it createsRecommended?
UPI / bank transfer✅ HighDigital transaction record with timestampYes, always
Demand draft / cheque✅ HighBank record and physical receiptYes
Cash with receipt⚠️ MediumReceipt only, landlord can deny receiptOnly with formal receipt
Cash without receipt❌ LowNo evidence, no protectionNever
Wallet / payment app✅ HighDigital recordYes, get confirmation screenshot
Cryptocurrency / international transfer❌ Very lowMinimal trace, no legal recourseNever for accommodation

What to do if you have been scammed

  1. Report to local police immediately (FIR)
    File a First Information Report (FIR) at the nearest police station. Bring all payment receipts, messages, and any documents you have. An FIR is required for any subsequent legal action.
  2. Report to the National Cyber Crime Portal
    If payment was made online, report to cybercrime.gov.in immediately. Online fraud is handled by dedicated cybercrime units with the ability to freeze accounts and trace transfers.
  3. Contact your bank
    If you transferred money digitally, contact your bank's fraud department within 24 hours. Rapid reporting sometimes allows funds to be frozen or reversed.
  4. Report to your university welfare office
    Your institution's student welfare team can provide emergency accommodation support and connect you with legal assistance.
  5. Warn other students
    Post about the specific landlord/property in your student community groups. Preventing other students from being victimised is a genuine service.

"I found a PG on social media that seemed perfect, ₹8,000 in Koramangala with amazing photos and immediate availability. I transferred the deposit and they stopped responding. Report everything immediately, I got an FIR filed and the cyber police traced the account."

, Anonymous student, Bangalore

Frequently asked questions

Phantom property fraud, where a non-existent or unavailable property is advertised and a deposit collected, is the most common type. Always verify the property exists by visiting in person and checking the address independently before paying anything.
Use verified accommodation platforms like StudentBuddy. Always view properties in person. Request the landlord's government ID. Never pay a deposit without a signed written agreement. Pay by bank transfer rather than cash. Never pay before receiving verified keys.
Report the fraud to the local police station and file an FIR. Contact your university's student welfare office for support. If payment was made online, report to your bank and the National Cyber Crime Portal (cybercrime.gov.in). Document all evidence, messages, receipts, agreements.
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