Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have announced a settlement of $24 million ...
The Colorado Attorney General’s office has reached a $24 million settlement with apartment rental company Greystar for it ...
Greystar is settling allegations that it misled renters by advertising low monthly prices while adding undisclosed mandatory ...
As part of a settlement involving renters in Colorado, Greystar will pay out $24 million to the Federal Trade Commission and ...
One of Colorado’s largest landlords will soon be required to disclose the total price of its apartments to prospective tenants, ending its practice of not publicly listing additional fees ...
Greystar agreed to pay $24 million to resolve a lawsuit from the US Federal Trade Commission and state of Colorado accusing ...
The Federal Trade Commission is eyeing rules for rental fees and ramped-up enforcement after settling with Greystar.
Federal Trade Commission Chairman Andrew Ferguson has directed the agency to develop a rule to address unfair or deceptive ...
Nation's largest apartment manager deceived renters by advertising low prices then adding mandatory fees $23 million will go ...
Colorado and several other states have reached a $7 million settlement with one of America’s largest landlords over a lawsuit that accused the company and its peers of using software to illegally ...
The apartment giant will pay $7 million to the participating states and agree to strict new limits on its use of algorithmic pricing and data-sharing platforms.
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