The FTC is accusing Greystar, an apartment firm with a major Houston presence, of charging renters millions in hidden fees.
Cash-poor Americans paid more than $39 billion in junk fees last year just to borrow money, according to a new report.
As part of an ongoing effort to combat “junk fees” charged by banking institutions, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau ...
Democrats may have lost power in Washington in part because voters blamed them for the rising cost of goods, but when Joe ...
HUD has settled with PHH over fees the company allegedly attached to mortgage payments. The department called the settlement ...
Colorado and the FTC say Greystar Real Estate and Property fraudulently advertises low rent prices to potential customers, ...
WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 08: Tyson Foods frozen chicken products sit in refrigerated section of a Safeway store on August 08, ...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau released recommendations on how states can beef up enforcement after the Trump ...