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Opinion: Troutman Pepper attorneys examine the recent wave of laws and regulations targeting junk fees at both the state and federal level.
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New Federal Trade Commission rules require mandatory fees to be included in the prices consumers first see when shopping for event tickets and hotels.
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Resort fees, cleaning fees, service fees: Those charges now must be disclosed upfront. But the fight against “junk fees” is far from over.
The Federal Trade Commission’s Junk Fees Rule went into effect on May 12. The rule requires ticket sellers, hotels and short-term lodging providers to disclose all fees and add-ons up front.