(QUEEN CITY NEWS) -- The Federal Trade Commission plans to file a lawsuit against corporate landlord Greystar, according to reports by the Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg.
Greystar is the largest property management company in the U.S. and operates thousands of properties across the Carolinas.
According to the Wall Street Journal, the company is being accused of deceptive pricing by not disclosing mandatory fees that range from tens to thousands of dollars a month.
According to reports, the suit could be filed as early as this week.
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