Junk fee compliance by industry
Compliance briefs for the industries where junk-fee enforcement has been most active. Each brief covers the common drip-pricing patterns regulators target, the federal and state laws that apply, and a checklist for operators.
Hotel and short-term rental junk fee compliance
Resort fees, destination fees, cleaning fees, and mandatory service charges in lodging. What the FTC junk fees rule, California SB 478, Colorado HB 25-1090, Minnesota price transparency, and NYC hotel rules require.
Read the brief →Industry — Live-Event TicketingLive-event ticketing junk fee compliance
Service fees, facility fees, processing fees, and order fees on event tickets. What the FTC junk fees rule, California SB 478, and state laws require for ticket sellers, resellers, and platforms.
Read the brief →Industry — Restaurants & Food ServiceRestaurant service charge and junk fee compliance
Service charges, automatic gratuity, kitchen appreciation, and health fees in restaurants. What California's SB 1524 carve-out, Colorado HB 25-1090, and Minnesota price transparency require for menus and pricing.
Read the brief →Industry — Auto DealershipsAuto dealer documentation fee and junk fee compliance
Documentation fees, dealer prep, market adjustments, VIN etching, and add-ons. What current state law and federal consumer-protection rules require of auto dealers — including the status of the FTC CARS rule.
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