Evicted Tenant Is Charged With Listing Landlord’s Home for Rent in Retaliation

by Julie Gerstein

skyline-of-jacksonville

A Utah woman is accused of retaliating against a former apartment manager who evicted her by listing the woman's apartment for rent.

Elisa Jo Nelson, 26, of South Jordan was charged with fraudulently advertising a real estate property, a second-degree felony. She was also charged with unlawful online impersonation, a Class A misdemeanor, and electronic communication harassment, a Class B misdemeanor.

The charges stem from a February 2025 harassment complaint made by a woman who said that her home had been listed as available online for $950 a month without her consent. The listing included the woman's personal phone number, resulting in a flood of unwanted calls from prospective renters.

The South Jordan Police Department traced the listing to an IP address in Magna, UT, that was linked to Nelson.

When asked about her connection to Nelson, the victim explained that in her job as an apartment manager she had recently evicted Nelson from her previous address.

After confirming the connection, police obtained search warrants for email and phone records associated with the IP address.

Authorities allege that the digital evidence confirms Nelson created the fraudulent listing with the intent to elicit harassment against the manager.

At this time, Nelson has not been remanded to police custody. A summons has been issued for her to appear in court to face the charges.

The judge's gavel and scales as a symbol of the judiciary and justice.
Elisa Jo Nelson, 26, of South Jordan, UT, was charged with fraudulently advertising a real estate property, a second-degree felony. (Getty Images)

Scams involving listing someone's property for sale or rent without their knowledge are not uncommon.

In this case, the alleged crime appears to be personally motivated, but there is a common scam in which images and addresses of homes are listed as available without a homeowner's consent.

Scammers will usually lure victims with the promise of unusually low rent, but then require that cash be sent directly to them to "secure" the lease.

“It starts with an online listing for a rental property that is too good to be true,” Shaun Martin, owner and CEO of Denver Real Estate Solutions in Colorado, previously told Realtor.com.

“The rent is significantly lower than market value, and the photos look amazing. When you contact the ‘landlord,’ they will say they are out of town and unable to show the property in person. They will ask you to wire the deposit and first month’s rent sight unseen. Of course, once you send the money, you will never hear from them again.”

Keith Francis

"My job is to find and attract mastery-based agents to the office, protect the culture, and make sure everyone is happy! "

+1(904) 874-2066

keith@roundtablerealty.com

1637 Racetrack Rd # 100, Johns, FL 32259, United States

GET MORE INFORMATION

Name
Phone*
Message

By registering on this website, you hereby grant permission to Round Table Realty, its affiliates, and its agents to contact you via email, text message, telephone, and other communication methods, including but not limited to mass communication systems, unique communication systems, and automated or artificial intelligence systems. Such communications may be for the purposes of responding to inquiries, providing real estate services, marketing, or other business-related matters.

You acknowledge that these communications may include autodialed or prerecorded messages and that you consent to receiving such communications at the email address and phone number(s) you provide, even if your phone number is on a state or national Do Not Call registry. Message and data rates may apply.

This consent is not a condition of any purchase or transaction. You may revoke your consent to receive such communications at any time by notifying us in writing or using the opt-out mechanisms provided in the communication.

Florida-Specific Notice:
Pursuant to Florida law, you are hereby informed that your contact information may be used to provide information about real estate services, listings, and related topics. Round Table Realty complies with all applicable federal and state laws, including the Florida Telephone Solicitation Act (FTSA), and takes measures to ensure the security and confidentiality of your contact information.

For more information about our policies or to exercise your rights under applicable laws, please see our Privacy Policy.

By clicking “I'm Finished” or completing the registration process, you affirmatively acknowledge that you have read and understood this disclosure and consent to the above terms.