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Scaf Julie - Apartment Rental Scam - tattu111pp@gmail.com

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from: Scaf Julie <tattu111pp@gmail.com>
date: Aug 14, 2019, 2:14 AM
subject: Re:
mailed-by: gmail.com

Hello ,
I am working at NATO engineering technician, I`m the owner and now a travel with my job, as my initial contract is for two years although this may be extended. So the apartment is available for short/long-term.
The apartment is fully furnished with all the necessary equipment and appliances. As you saw in the pictures it is in excellent condition, very clean and well kept.
The rent will be including utilities (hot/cold water, electricity, Internet, cable TV, Parking space). Also, a security deposit is required at the start of the lease and it will be refunded at the end of the contract.
Pets are allowed. That's all I can say for now until you have a taste of my place.

In the meantime, can you please confirm the following:
· When would you like to move in?
· What term/length lease would you like?
· How many people would be living at the property?
· Do you have any pets?
If further interested, please give me some information about yourself (age, job, lifestyle or whatever you think makes you a good tenant).

Thank you ,
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