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 Thursday by the U.S.
The Federal Trade Commission has sued Greystar, a global real estate company with rental properties in Atlanta and Georgia, claiming it advertises base rents to consumers without disclosing hidden ...
According to an analysis by KUT, these companies own and manage at least 52,715 rental homes in the Austin metro. That ...
The FTC alleges Greystar has charged renters hundreds of millions in fees that were sometimes not disclosed until after ...
One of the largest rental companies in the country is facing two separate lawsuits, including from Colorado’s Attorney ...
The FTC and Colorado AG Phil Weiser filed a lawsuit against Greystar, accusing the corporate landlord of using deceptive ...
The FTC goes on to allege at some Greystar-managed properties, hidden fees are bundled together and referred to collectively ...
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has filed a lawsuit against one of the largest rental property management companies in the state.
Maryland is suing a real estate technology company and six of the largest landlords in the state for colluding to jack up ...
Colorado and the FTC say Greystar Real Estate and Property fraudulently advertises low rent prices to potential customers, ...
Last week, the Department of Justice added six large landlords to an ongoing antitrust lawsuit, alleging that they used ...