Colorado files lawsuit against apartment rental manager of 45,000 units for ‘junk fees’

By Elyse Apel | The Center Square

The Colorado Attorney General’s office filed a lawsuit against apartment rental company Greystar for charging “junk fees.”

The lawsuit was filed in Denver federal district court against Greystar, which is one of the largest providers of rental housing in Colorado managing approximately 45,000 units.

“I will continue fighting for fair treatment of all Colorado renters,” said Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.

The lawsuit alleges that Greystar has, since 2019, “used deceptive advertising to entice consumers into applying for rental housing, and then bilked those consumers out of hundreds of millions of dollars by charging ‘Hidden Fees.’”

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