Tenants of the 3003 Van Ness apartment complex said the Equity Residential Management misled them about rent costs and later subjected them to unjust rent increases.
Racine sued Equity Residential Management in 2017, alleging that the company for years had leased apartments in the rent-controlled complex that were originally advertised with an undisclosed discount.
Equity Management must now pay about $985,100 to the tenants who were harmed, on top of about $1 million to cover the costs of bringing the lawsuit. The company did not return a phone call Wednesday to its D.C. office seeking comment.
France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Pair Admits Preying on 10 San Diego Seniors in Connection to $2 Million Fraud CaseDefendants phoned senior citizens and falsely claimed their grandchildren were in legal trouble and needed money to resolve fabricated issues.
Lire la suite »
Sequoia China-Backed Crypto Financial Services Firm Hits $2 Billion ValuationBabel Finance, a Hong Kong-based crypto lender and asset manager, has secured $80 million from investors including crypto venture firms Dragonfly Capital and Circle Ventures
Lire la suite »
Mitch McConnell's $2 million failed to stop Mo BrooksRepresentative Mo Brooks survived Tuesday's GOP Senate primary in Alabama and is headed for a runoff despite the $2 million spent by a PAC affiliated with Mitch McConnell to defeat him.
Lire la suite »
$2 Movie Tickets for Family-Friendly Flicks Offered This Summer by Regal CinemasRegal Cinemas is offering a promotion for $2 movie tickets for family-friendly flicks – and nine theaters in San Diego County are participating.
Lire la suite »
FTC fines Twitter $150 million for 'deceptive' ad targeting | EngadgetThe Federal Trade Commission fines Twitter for “deceptively using account security data for targeted advertising.”.
Lire la suite »