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In several cases, the FTC alleges that Greystar didn't reveal the fees until applicants paid the application fee, and that the extra chargers were buried in lease agreements reaching 60-pages long.
Greystar manages more than 800,000 rental units nationally, from student housing to apartment towers and senior residential units. The company rejected the accusations made by the FTC and Weiser ...
Consumers, though, don’t rent a Greystar unit for the advertised price, but instead pay a higher price inflated by hidden fees, the plaintiffs say in the complaint. The state and the FTC accuse ...
Greystar manages more than 800,000 residential rental units across the country and has an ownership interest in more than 100,000 others, according to FTC officials.
The complaint lists a number of fees Greystar levies that it refers to as “hidden,” and the FTC claims that Greystar doesn’t include information about these fees to apartment hunters.
Greystar is set to face a federal lawsuit as soon as this week over allegations the nationwide developer and manager of apartment buildings stuck renters with millions of dollars in hidden fees ...
ATLANTA - The Federal Trade Commission plans to file a lawsuit against apartment management company Greystar, which manages thousands of apartments in metro Atlanta and Georgia. Greystar manages ...
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit accusing property management company Greystar of swindling renters across the country out of at least $100 million using hidden fees.
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.
FTC sues Greystar, saying the property manager used hidden fees to swindle renters out of millions Jan 16, 2025, 5:40 PM FILE - The Federal Trade Commission building stands in Washington, Dec. 8 ...
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.