Mallory Rutkoske moved out of an apartment building on 400 West just north of downtown Salt Lake City. Then she got a bill.
The FTC is accusing Greystar, an apartment firm with a major Houston presence, of charging renters millions in hidden fees.
The lawsuit accuses the management company of violating the FTC ACT as well as the Colorado Consumer Protection Act.
Phil Weiser sued Greystar for using “deceptive advertising” to lure renters, “then fleecing those tenants out of millions of dollars by charging mandatory, fixed fees not included in the advertised ...
Newsweek sought email comment from the FTC and its outgoing chairwoman, Lina Khan, on Friday. The flurry of lawsuits before ...
Jodhi Meares, Sydney fashion designer, former model and TV presenter, is offering her coastal property for sale. The home has ...
The FTC alleges Greystar has charged renters hundreds of millions in fees that were sometimes not disclosed until after ...
The Federal Trade Commission has sued Greystar, a global real estate company with rental properties in Atlanta and Georgia, claiming it advertises base rents to consumers without disclosing hidden ...
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