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For
Immediate Release
January 30, 2007 |
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Attorney General Gansler Charges Rental Listing Company
with False Advertising
U.S. Rental Network Charged With Advertising Rental Properties
That Did Not Exist
Maryland
Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler announced today that the
Consumer
Protection Division has charged U.S. Rental Network,
LLC, a/k/a Caruso Publishing, LLC, 6425 Harford Road, Baltimore,
and the company’s owner, Christopher Caruso, a Michigan resident,
with unfair and deceptive trade practices in connection with its
sale of rental listing services to consumers.
U.S. Rental Network advertised housing for rent at attractive
prices in Baltimore newspapers. However, when consumers contacted
U.S. Rental in order to rent
the advertised properties, instead of being offered leases, U.S. Rental sold
them a rental listing service for $85. According to the charges filed by the
Division, the properties advertised by U.S. Rental Network did not actually
exist. Instead, they were fictitious descriptions of housing in Baltimore created
by the company and its owner to entice consumers to purchase their rental listing
service. Consumers who purchased the rental listing service were unable to
locate houses for rent in the areas that U.S. Rental advertised in the newspapers
at the advertised rents. The Consumer Protection Division has charged U.S.
Rental and its owner with false and deceptive advertising in connection with
their advertising rental properties and sale of their rental listing service.
The Division also charged U.S. Rental and its owner with violating the Consumer
Protection Act by representing that their services were 100% guaranteed and
refusing to pay refunds to consumers who could not locate houses to rent. The
Division estimates that thousands of consumers may have been harmed by U.S.
Rental’s practices.
“A company cannot advertise services, take money from consumers, and then
not provide the promised service,” said Attorney General Gansler. “Consumers
need affordable housing— not false promises.”
The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division has filed a Statement
of Charges seeking restitution for consumers harmed by the business’ practices,
as well as its investigation costs and a civil penalty. A public hearing on
the charges is scheduled for Tuesday, April 24, 2007 at 9:00 a.m. at the Office
of Administrative Hearings, 11101 Gilroy Road in Hunt Valley, Maryland. Consumers
who wish to contact the Consumer Protection Division may call (410) 576-6569.
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