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05/30/2020

Warn Residents of COVID-19 Scams

By A.J. Johnson

Scammers, fraudsters, and other criminals are taking advantage of rapidly changing data and facts associated with COVID-19, both in the workplace and in our homes. Government agencies, corporations, and news outlets continue to warn individuals to be mindful of increased fraudulent activities during these uncertain times.

These scams, which can be sent via email, text message, and social media claim to provide COVID-19 updates, sell products, ask for charitable donations, or reference government aid packages. These messages appear to be legitimate in nature but seek to fraudulently obtain personal information, financial gain, and create panic.

Proactive property managers and owners of multifamily housing should consider notifying residents of these potential scams and providing the following tips as a way to avoid these traps:

Providing this type of information and guidance to residents can assist in protecting them from scams and other predatory behavior, and is especially important at senior properties, since the elderly are a prime target for these criminals.

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