We will just copy and paste the fraud report we filed on this property…read more
Jhada was renting this unit for a May 1st move in with the promise of a carpet clean, painting and general repairs on the unit, however, if a tenant is occupying the unit until the end of the month, how can this be done in time for a May 1 move-in.
Declining our requested viewing of the apartment, she says in this email, she just wants the deposit and cannot show the unit.
They asked for $3000 to be etransfered to the email address pow3@paramountapts.com.
They promised a one bedroom apartment unit for $1500/month.
They threatened to give the apartment to someone else if we did not send them the money right away.
They refused to verify that the apartment is even real, by showing the apartment.
They wanted the money via etransfer, and wanted our personal information via email.
The impact of this incident is that I cannot move to Ottawa, as was my plan. The apartment that we were promised seems like it doesn't exist. We already gave up our current apartment and are now forced to get emergency help from Queen's University (our institute of learning). If we did not insist on a viewing prior to paying the deposit we could have lost $3000.
While applying for an apartment with Paramount Properties, prior to paying the deposit, I requested a viewing of the apartment to ensure validity of the listing. I was told, by Jhada Ward, that a viewing cannot be done as there is still an occupant in the unit. Her excuse was that he works from home and needs appointments made with him to do viewings. As per the Landlord Tenant Board (LTB) once a tenant has given notice to leave, they only need to be sent a 24hr notice of entry and the property can show the unit to potential renters. Jhada also disclosed that this tenant is a problem tenant and refuses entry and viewings, and "that is why it has taken so long to rent the unit because he is uncooperative". Jhada expected me to send money over the internet, without even showing me that there is an apartment available. Because we asked for this viewing, Jhada stated the unit would be rented to someone else because they came in today and put a deposit down. He got the apartment without a background check or credit check, literally an hour after we told her we required a viewing before paying the deposit. We had to fill out an application, giving our personal information and we had to wait for a background check to be completed, but this person was able to pay money and get the apartment, without any background checks being done. This evidence shows that there was no real apartment available and as soon as we asked to verify the apartment before sending a couple thousand dollars, the apartment became unavailable. Originally, I was being asked to send an etransfer of $3000 for a one bedroom apartment at the Prince of Wales Complex. Jhada wanted $3000 to be sent to cover two months rent as the deposit, instead of the legal one month's rent deposit. I was not sent an official offer letter (via email) that my application was completed and approved, simply a phone call from Jhada asking for $3000. I was also refused the option of paying the deposit with a certified cheque from the bank. I offered to have the certified cheque sent via courier (with next day delivery), however that option was declined as well. It is clear, that this individual just wanted to con me out of a lot of money. It was also suspicious that Jhada was renting this unit for a May 1st move in with the promise of a deep clean on the carpet, painting of the walls and general repairs on the unit, however, if a tenant is occupying the unit until the end of the month, how can the renovations, painting, cleaning, carpet deep clean, etc. occur in time for a May 1st move in. More evidence of this being a scam.