The federal government is reportedly going after an apartment company with thousands of rental properties in metro Atlanta.
The suit accuses the company of falsely advertising rental prices by failing to inform renters of numerous mandatory fees.
The suit accuses the company of falsely advertising rental prices by failing to inform renters of numerous mandatory fees.
While Greystar maintains it has been proactive in improving fee disclosures and promoting transparency, the company noted the ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is reportedly planning to sue Greystar Real Estate Partners, the largest apartment landlord ...
The FTC is weighing a lawsuit alleging Greystar failed to disclose fees related to trash services and background checks .
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against several large landlords for participating in alleged "algorithmic pricing schemes" that ultimately harm renters, with the Minnesota Attorney ...
The legal action against Greystar would reportedly target a lack of transparency surrounding pest control, trash and ...
The antitrust agency recently created a rule regarding junk fees, but its application to the multifamily sector is unclear.
The Federal Trade Commission plans to file a lawsuit against apartment management company Greystar, which manages thousands ...
The founder of dog owner-focused apartment communities in Grapevine and North Garland alleges the largest apartment ...
LaPour Partners (“LaPour”) and Holualoa Companies ("Holualoa") closed on the land and secured planning approval for a new dual-branded AC Hotel by Marriott and Element by Westin. The 8-story developme ...