In a new class action lawsuit, Denver-area tenants claim their property managers enrolled them in a subscription-based platform to report rent payments to credit bureaus—all without the renters’ consent.
For $9.99 a month, Entrata's RentPlus claims to boost renters' credit scores through positive rent payment histories.
But residents claim the company paid property managers, who often underreport on-time rent payments, to enroll tenants in their program.
That extra $120 RentPlus is scraping from its enrollees could be the difference between going without a basic necessity. This is what Big Business-controlled housing looks like.
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I want to add this to the conversation of homeownership. Roughly 70% of all new homes are required to be in an HOA with an average payment a month of $300
HOA Calls Police on Homeowners Over Fee
HikeIn Naranja Lakes, an HOA meeting turned chaotic after the board raised monthly fees to $350 — the second increase in a year with little notice.
Residents complained about broken amenities, wasteful spending, frequent towing, ignored issues, and rising crime. The board called police, shut down the meeting, and told unhappy owners to move out.
Homeowners are now organizing to recall the board and demand better accountability.
A reminder that no serious historian, academic or anyone who has spent even minutes looking at Nazi Germany agrees with this. Hitler locked up the left, denounced the left. He was not a 'hardcore socialist.'
The only people who say this are... Nazi sympathizers & the far right.
some people inherit hundreds of thousands of dollars… i got a chain from kay jewelers. im sure ill be able to put a down payment on a house any day now
older people don’t understand how abysmal it is to find housing in the current market. 90% of all posts are just sponsored advertisements and the rest are AI edited photos of properties that have not been updated in 20 years
the average home is 425k a year, the average car is 30k, interest rates are 6.75%, gas is $4 a gallon, beef is $7, fast food places no longer have a value meals
stop engaging with checkmarked accounts
Boomers bragged nonstop for decades about having $150 a semester college and buying a Mustang after one summer of working and are now trying to walk that back.
Donald Trump pardoned over 70 allies and donors convicted in fraud cases, and wiped out over $1 billion in restitution, fines, and debts owed by those he pardoned.