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Apartment giant Greystar facing FTC lawsuit over misleading rental fees
The suit accuses the company of falsely advertising rental prices by failing to inform renters of numerous mandatory fees.
Greystar—Largest Apartment Landlord In US—May Face FTC Lawsuit Over Hidden Fees
The Federal Trade Commission will reportedly allege the apartment management company falsely advertised rental prices by not including mandatory fees.
FTC Prepares to Sue Largest U.S. Apartment Landlord Over Hidden Fees
The FTC is weighing a lawsuit alleging Greystar failed to disclose fees related to trash services and background checks .
The FTC Is Readying a Case Against the Largest U.S. Apartment Landlord. Here's Why.
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is reportedly planning to sue Greystar Real Estate Partners, the largest apartment landlord in the U.S., for allegedly charging tenants millions of dollars worth of hidden mandatory fees.
FTC Prepares Legal Action Against Greystar Over Hidden Rental Fees
While Greystar maintains it has been proactive in improving fee disclosures and promoting transparency, the company noted the lack of clear regulatory guidelines in the rental space. The potential lawsuit is part of a broader regulatory crackdown on big corporations under FTC Chair Lina Khan and President Biden's administration.
Greystar Facing FTC Lawsuit Over Hidden Renter Fees
The country's largest apartment landlord is reportedly facing charges over undisclosed fees for things like pest control and trash disposal.
Report: FTC prepares to sue largest U,S. landlord
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is preparing to sue Greystar Real Estate Partners, the largest apartment landlord in the U.S., for charging hidden fees
FTC readies lawsuit against U.S.'s largest apartment landlord - report
The Federal Trade Commission is preparing to sue Greystar Real Estate Partners, a closely held firm and the U.S.'s largest apartment landlord, over alleged hidden fees charged to its tenants, according to a media report published on Monday.
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Apartment giant Greystar sued for mishandling dog-centric property in Grapevine
The founder of dog owner-focused apartment communities in Grapevine and North Garland alleges the largest apartment ...
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Federal Trade Commission accuses Greystar of deceptive practices, hidden fees
The antitrust agency recently created a rule regarding junk fees, but its application to the multifamily sector is unclear.
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FTC plans to sue Greystar, manager of many metro Atlanta properties
The Federal Trade Commission plans to file a lawsuit against apartment management company Greystar, which manages thousands ...
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DOJ sues Texas-based Greystar, Camden over alleged rent hike scheme
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing six of the nation’s largest landlords for their alleged involvement in a pricing ...
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Allens Guides Greystar's $1.6B Student Housing Deal
Allens has advised global real estate leader Greystar on its landmark acquisition of a $1.6 billion purpose-built student ...
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Apartment giant to relocate Raleigh offices to popular development
Greystar is relocating from its Raleigh offices at the GlenLake 5 office building in Highwoods Properties’ (NYSE: HIW) ...
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DOJ charges property managers with rent price-fixing. Some operate apartments in Boise
A third property management company that runs several Boise apartments also has been accused of colluding to raise rent ...
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Renting an apartment in SC? Algorithms, collusion may have determined what you're paying
Greystar Real Estate in Charleston is one of 6 apartment managers that allegedly shared pricing data with competitors to keep ...
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