Greystar will pay $24 million to settle allegations that it misled renters by advertising low rents while hiding mandatory fees. The FTC and Colorado said the company omitted fixed charges that ...
Hot off one multi-million dollar settlement with the U.S. federal government, Greystar has agreed to settle another suit involving the state of Colorado for more than three times as much. Greystar ...
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The state of Colorado and the FTC have entered into an agreement with the property management firm over allegations it hid mandatory rental fees Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and the Federal ...
(Bloomberg) -- Greystar agreed to pay $24 million to resolve a lawsuit from the US Federal Trade Commission and state of Colorado accusing the company of deceiving apartment renters in its properties.