Hallo Leute! Ich bin auf der Suche nach einer WG und habe diese Option, aber die Art und Weise, wie der Vermieter mir die Wohnung zeigen will, klingt ein bisschen komisch. Was meint ihr?
I would try it, as long you dont have to pay or sign anything.
rewboss on
I think it’s a scam, but it’s a bit more sophisticated than usual. The “I am unavailable for the viewing/handover” trick is very old now. That said, the description of the house is accurate, and I have found [a Wiki](https://www.stadtwikidd.de/wiki/Albertstift) with an article about the building which does indeed say that part of it is a privately-run student dorm called “Wohnhaus de saxe”. But it’s a Wiki, so not 100% reliable.
But it’s basically a WG; so why couldn’t the landlord have asked one of the current residents to show you around on her behalf?
Tell her you prefer to meet her in person, and ask when she’ll be back in Dresden so you can reschedule. See how she reacts to that.
laura_muc on
I am inclined to say it isn’t. If you Google her name, you’ll find articles about her and her partner buying the house dating back to 2015. Someone could have of course come across that and stole her identity. The language she uses is authentic half informal German. If you can get there without wasting much time an money, I’d give it a shot. Bring a second person and don’t pay any fees money in advance.Â
Yakushika on
Bit weird, but doesn’t immediately scream scam to me. The place seems to be a student accomodation that actually exists and assuming you contacted them through [this](https://www.wg-gesucht.de/wg-zimmer-in-Dresden-Loebtau.5111107.html) listing, the owner is on there since 2014 and is verified. So unless they want money up front or something, I’d say proceed.
young_arkas on
Do they want money before the viewing? It is weird, but if they don’t want money, the worst thing that could happen to you is standing there, and no one answers the phone.
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I would try it, as long you dont have to pay or sign anything.
I think it’s a scam, but it’s a bit more sophisticated than usual. The “I am unavailable for the viewing/handover” trick is very old now. That said, the description of the house is accurate, and I have found [a Wiki](https://www.stadtwikidd.de/wiki/Albertstift) with an article about the building which does indeed say that part of it is a privately-run student dorm called “Wohnhaus de saxe”. But it’s a Wiki, so not 100% reliable.
But it’s basically a WG; so why couldn’t the landlord have asked one of the current residents to show you around on her behalf?
Tell her you prefer to meet her in person, and ask when she’ll be back in Dresden so you can reschedule. See how she reacts to that.
I am inclined to say it isn’t. If you Google her name, you’ll find articles about her and her partner buying the house dating back to 2015. Someone could have of course come across that and stole her identity. The language she uses is authentic half informal German. If you can get there without wasting much time an money, I’d give it a shot. Bring a second person and don’t pay any fees money in advance.Â
Bit weird, but doesn’t immediately scream scam to me. The place seems to be a student accomodation that actually exists and assuming you contacted them through [this](https://www.wg-gesucht.de/wg-zimmer-in-Dresden-Loebtau.5111107.html) listing, the owner is on there since 2014 and is verified. So unless they want money up front or something, I’d say proceed.
Do they want money before the viewing? It is weird, but if they don’t want money, the worst thing that could happen to you is standing there, and no one answers the phone.