Rently rental scams: what the persistent texts mean!

Summary — +18332290990

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Caller Name: Unknown
Caller Type: SMS
Location: United States
Reviews: 6

Expert Opinion

Like a doorbell that never stops ringing, the +1‑833‑229‑0990 number keeps showing up in rental‑search apps and texting you “good news.” The pattern points to a rental scam that leverages familiar brand names such as Rently or First Key Homes to gain trust. These unsolicited texts and repeated calls are a classic pressure tactic: they push you to click a link or reply before you can verify the offer. Protect yourself by never sharing personal info, refusing to click unknown URLs, and cross‑checking any claim directly on the official website or with a known agent. If the call feels aggressive, block the number and report it to your carrier or the FTC.

Caller Categories

SMS
Telemarketing
Company
Spam

Caller Names

Unknown
Rently
Gkhomes/ Rently
First Key Homes
833-229-0990

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Recent Reports for (833) 229-0990

18332290990 SMS

Following a search for rental properties, I received a text message from this number with a link, but I did not click on it due to concerns about potential scams.

18332290990 Spam Gkhomes/ Rently

This number called me 18 times within a 20-minute period, which was very annoying. I had downloaded an app called "Rently" while searching for a rental home, and the calls started immediately after I installed and okayed the app.

18332290990 SMS 833-229-0990

After discussing a home purchase with Reedy and Company, I received a text stating that the rent had been reduced. However, when I called the company to verify, they confirmed that the reduction was genuine, which I found confusing.

18332290990 Company Rently

This number is associated with a self-tour I did for a rental property through Rently.

18332290990 Telemarketing First Key Homes

Its obvious that this number belongs to First Key Homes, and they are just soliciting

18332290990 SMS

I got a text in the early morning that said 'good news!' but it was actualy a scam, with alot of gramatical erors.

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