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Hi guys. I recently found a flat that I wanted through a rental agency on their facebook page.
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They came back after a few days, everything agreed upon, and wrote up a contract for me that I got today. I offered to send money beforehand just to lock in the apartment. Overall, to move in they want 1 month's rent and a 1 month for a deposit. They asked for the 1 months rent now, and the rest when I get there. Since I'm new to this side of the world, does anything sound like a red flag? Is it relatively safe if I sign the contract and send it back to them along with the deposit? Are there rampant scams that sound like this?
Any advice is welcome, thank you!
MG
  -@mmgassociates
I would like to chip in my tuppence worth as a 4th time long term renter & still a landlord here in HCMC but I wont go into the landlord bit renting to Vietnamese as I could write a book about that side of things!!
As far renting is concerned never ever rent a place without visiting it first. As noddi states quite rightly, you have a right good look to see you whats going on round about the place, could be a street where outdoor karaoke is on every night, could be a building site next door, could be a school (anyone who has witnessed the noise from a school at assembly in the morning will know what I am talking about), have a good look at who your neighbours are & how they live their lives (kids running riot, doors open & loud music blaring out etc etc etc)
Again have to agree & add to jrharvey's comments. Social media like FB, Zalo etc are full of so called "agents" hocking rental properties, but actually they are just free lance chancers advertising other peoples properties & they get a cut on the rental payment just for an introduction. I have visited quite a few potential properties here in my 15+ years & what I have learned is you should never ever take what you see in the photos as what you will actually get when you visit the property. For example recently I have just moved to a new apartment & in the process of selecting one I went to view one flat that was being advertised on FB with beautiful photos of the interior & it was like new. Problem was that the photos were of the apartment when it was new like 10 years ago & when I went to view it I would describe it from a Westerners point of view as a b***dy tip!!
Take the good advice given here, book a nice hotel for a week & visit before you part with any money & sign any contract!1