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In the U.S., eviction costs per apartment due to fraud can reach up to $25,000, says Mendowa Martin, Senior Vice President of JLL Multifamily Property Management. Speaking on a recent Trends & Insights podcast episode, she says these rising costs underscore the need for proactive measures to prevent and tackle rent fraud.

However, only 17% of owners and developers in the multifamily housing sector have implemented a system to prevent it throughout their portfolios, according to the NMHC.

That number may be closer to 30% in many markets, according to Kent Simpson, Industry Principal for Screening and Fraud Solutions at Yardi Systems. Many of those who currently lack a solution are starting to explore options.

"People are realizing they're falling behind if they don't address this issue," Simpson said. "A lot of those who haven't implemented a system yet are currently in discussions with providers. By the end of this year, they'll likely have a solution in place."

To learn more about challenges and solutions regarding rent fraud, listen to Mendowa and Kent discuss this topic on Trends & Insights: The Future of Commercial Real Estate.