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FTC, Colorado sue rental management giant Greystar over hidden fees Colorado and the FTC say Greystar Real Estate and Property fraudulently advertises low rent prices to potential customers, only to ...
US FTC, Colorado sue property firm Greystar, alleging renters deceived by hidden fees Stock Markets Published 01/16/2025, 03:03 PM Updated 01/16/2025, 04:41 PM ...
DENVER (AP) — U.S. property management company Greystar swindled renters across the country out of hundreds of millions using deceptive advertising and hidden fees, according to a lawsuit filed ...
The complaint filed Thursday charges that the country’s largest landlord failed to include information about numerous mandatory fees in its listings.
The FTC in January sued Greystar in federal court in Colorado over its fee practices, and the company, which manages more than 800,000 residential units across the country, faces related lawsuits ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the State of Colorado have filed a complaint against Greystar, a multi-family rental property manager, alleging that it deceived consumers about rental costs ...
The lawsuit accuses the management company of violating the FTC ACT as well as the Colorado Consumer Protection Act.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and the State of Colorado have filed a complaint against Greystar, a multi-family rental property manager, alleging that it deceived consumers about rental costs with ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit accusing property management company Greystar of swindling renters across the country out of at least $100 million using hidden fees.
In several cases, the FTC alleges that Greystar didn't reveal the fees until applicants paid the application fee, and that the extra chargers were buried in lease agreements reaching 60-pages long.
FTC sues Greystar, saying the property manager used hidden fees to swindle renters out of millions The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit accusing property management company ...