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Tessa Van Der Maat - Apt Rental Scammer - tessavmaat@gmail.com

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from: Tessa van der Maat <tessavmaat@gmail.com>
date: Nov 30, 2020, 9:36 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Thank you for your email.
You can rent my flat from tomorrow, for an indefinite period. The price
per month is GBP650 bills included (gas, water, electricity, TV, parking
and council tax).
Because I'm out of the city with work, I have a solution so you can move
in as quickly as possible. I do not have the time to meet any potential
tenants, so I choose Airbnb. I use the Airbnb service at the beginning
to find a tenant.
So you can visit and rent the flat, I use the www.airbnb.com/trust
platform. Airbnb offers an online platform that connects hosts who rent
accommodation with guests who wish to rent such accommodation.
The Airbnb company requires payment of the first 2 months + a deposit of
GBP1300. This is requested at the beginning of the lease and refunded at
the end of the contract (if 30 days notice is given). After these first
2 months, you transfer the monthly rent directly to my personal bank
account.
You must book the first two months through the website. Once your
booking is confirmed, the Airbnb representative will contact you to
arrange the appointment and you can move in immediately.
The meeting will take place in the flat and he will give you the keys
and sign the contract for the period of your choice (we will conclude a
fixed rental agreement under British law from 2 months up to 10 years).
If at that point you are not happy with the property, no contract will
be signed and you will be fully refunded the very same day.
All other details about you are welcome. I would like to rent the flat
for someone who takes care of it.
I have invested a lot in this flat and I am sure you will love it.

I think that's it for the moment, I hope I did not forget anything.

Sincerely, Tessa
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from: Tessa van der Maat <tessavmaat@gmail.com>
date: Aug 30, 2021, 1:33 PM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hi,

My name is Tessa van der Maat. I'm glad you are interested in renting my flat.
The flat is available now, in a quiet location and has all facilities and equipment: TV, parking, laundry, air conditioning, high-speed internet, pets are allowed.
The monthly rent for the entire property is GBP650, it is also important that the additional costs (water, electricity, digital television) are included in the price.
At the moment I am with work in Dublin so I cannot meet you in person, but I have a solution to this inconvenience.
If interested, I can offer you more details. For which period do you need it? I would like more information about you if you do not mind.
The flat is furnished, renovated and fully equipped (washing machine, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, digital TV, wireless broadband).
You can use my furniture, or you can use your own if you prefer. If you choose yours, you have access to a very large and well-ventilated storage where you can store my furniture.
Thank you for your interest and I look forward to future cooperation and friendship.

Let me know if you are interested and if you want more pictures.
With best regards, Tessa van der Maat
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