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 complaint filed Thursday charges that the country’s largest landlord failed to include information about numerous mandatory fees in its listings.
The Federal Trade Commission and the State of Colorado filed a complaint against the rental property manager alleging it has added hidden fees since at least 2019 that cost consumers hundreds of ...
The FTC said property manager Greystar charged consumers hidden fees adding up to "hundreds of millions of dollars." ...
Related: Software illegally inflated rents, including in Southern California, US lawsuit allegations The FTC did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Greystar manages nearly 800,000 ...
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 ...
Greystar, which the FTC said manages some 800,000 rental units across the country, posted an unsigned statement on it’s website in response to the lawsuit. “The FTC has opted for headline ...
Greystar Real Estate Partners, Bozzuto management and Rose Associates are linked to lawsuits alleging a nationwide conspiracy ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser says that property management company Greystar has swindled renters' money using ...
The FTC is accusing Greystar, an apartment firm in the San Antonio market, of charging renters millions in hidden fees. How ...