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Joshua M. Bowman published in New England Real Estate Journal for article on junk fees
Joshua M. Bowman, partner in the Real Estate Department and chair of the firm’s Hospitality Practice Group was published in the New England Real Estate Journal (NEREJ) for his article, “Fed up with junk fees? A new Federal Trade Commission rule ushers in a new era.” This article discusses the Trade Regulation Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees that will take effect on May 10, 2025, and will require business to clearly disclose mandatory fees associated with the cost of live-event tickets or short-term lodging.
From the article:
“On December 17, 2024, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced the finalization of the Junk Fees Rule. The Rule, formally titled the Trade Regulation Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees, is scheduled to take effect on May 10, 2025. The Rule requires businesses that offer a price for live-event tickets or short-term lodging (e.g., hotels, vacation homes, and other short-term rentals) to clearly and conspicuously disclose all mandatory fees associated with any good or service offered, and to do so more prominently than other pricing information. It also generally prohibits businesses from misrepresenting fees or charges in any offer, display, or advertisement for live events and short-term lodging. The Rule does not prohibit any specific type of fee or pricing practices, such as itemization of fees or dynamic pricing. Instead, the Rule focuses on ensuring that all charges, other than taxes, are clearly disclosed at the outset of the consumer’s purchasing journey. For the hospitality industry in particular, this Rule ushers in a new era of pricing transparency.”
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