The Federal Trade Commission is eyeing rules for rental fees and ramped-up enforcement after settling with Greystar.
FTC targets rental software firms for failing to disclose all fees, citing consumer harm and possible legal action.
FTC Chairman Andrew Ferguson directed commission staff to begin the process of proposing a rule to address unfair or ...
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Developer presents final plan for new student housing complex on Penn State campus
State College Planning Commission on Dec. 3 reviewed a final land development plan for a new student housing complex to be ...
Greystar, a global leader in the investment, development, and management of residential real estate, is thrilled to announce that The Parson, a premium high-rise apartment community in Denver's ...
Greystar and Artemis Real Estate Partners purchased the 220-unit Everleigh Palm Beach Gardens apartment complex from Sina Cos ...
The Colorado Attorney General’s office has reached a $24 million settlement with apartment rental company Greystar for it ...
Hansen’s first commercial development, Sharon’s Corner, will also feature ample parking and has features like gray and white ...
The 1,505-bed student housing project is planned for the corner of Hastings Road and University Drive on campus.
Federal regulators say Greystar hid mandatory fees at dozens of its Atlanta apartment complexes. Now the property giant must repay tenants and clearly display the true cost of rent. Georgia's largest ...
Christina Jordan thought she had presented a good case when she emailed the Hawaii Office of Consumer Protection for help ...
For many multifamily professionals, 2025 is a year to forget. Paul Berry, president and chief operating officer of Mesa ...
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