AG Brown settles with large, national property management company accused of charging military service members unfair housing fees
Published Date: Sep 23, 2025
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On the heels of a $1.4 million settlement with the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), property management company Greystar reached an agreement with the Washington Attorney General’s Office (AGO) to resolve allegations the company violated state and federal laws protecting military service members from illegal housing fees.
“Military service by its nature is disruptive enough—whether it’s someone being deployed to dangerous assignments or uprooting their whole family for new assignments around the country. It’s why we have laws that mitigate those challenges to help them serve the public,” Attorney General Nick Brown said. “The last thing service members should have to worry about when getting ready to deploy is going through the fine print of their lease.”