The FTC is accusing Greystar, an apartment firm with a major Houston presence, of charging renters millions in hidden fees.
The state’s junk fees ban is designed to increase price transparency for consumers, but it may have unintended consequences.
Everyone has a story about fees that have been added to a telephone bill or a concert ticket or even the monthly rent.
Thanks to the Federal Trade Commission, hopefully those surprise charges will be a thing of the past.
Greystarwas sued by the Federal Trade Commission Thursday over allegations that the nationwide manager of apartment buildings ...
On December 17, 2024, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced its final “Junk Fees Rule” (the “Final Rule” or “Rule”) to prevent ...
During the Biden Administration's tenure, one of its big goals was to tackle ''junk fees'' added onto the cost of banking, ...
Cash-poor Americans paid more than $39 billion in junk fees last year just to borrow money, according to a new report.
However, some credit cards allow consumers to make over-the-limit purchases, which may sound great if you’re at your credit ...
A B.C. man has launched a proposed class-action lawsuit in the B.C. Supreme Court against Indigo Park to put the brakes on ...
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized a new rule requiring transparent pricing for hotel rooms, vacation rentals, and ...
As part of an ongoing effort to combat “junk fees” charged by banking institutions, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...