FTC to Require Upfront Fee Disclosure from Hotels, Rental Platforms, and Event Promoters

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FTC to Require Upfront Fee Disclosure from Hotels, Rental Platforms, and Event Promoters
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced a new rule requiring hotels, vacation rental platforms, and live event promoters to disclose all fees upfront when listing prices. The rule aims to prevent consumers from being surprised by hidden costs and promote transparency in pricing. Businesses must clearly and conspicuously disclose the total cost, including mandatory fees, taxes, and shipping, before customers enter payment information.

The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday said it will soon require hotels, vacation rental platforms and live event promoters to disclose any fees up front when they list prices.

“Ticketmaster has long advocated for all-in pricing as a nationwide industry standard, and we’re pleased to see the FTC mandate the necessary changes to make ticket-buying more transparent for fans,” the company said.President-elect Donald Trump’s The FTC estimates the rule will save U.S. consumers 53 million hours per year of time spent searching for the true price of lodging or events.

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