NEWS RELEASE: Utah Secures $42.5 Million Landmark Victory in Real Estate Investment Fraud Case
Judge Orders Defendants to Pay $42.5 Million in Restitution, Fines, and Penalties in Case Brought by Utah Department of Commerce’s Division of Consumer Protection Against Real Estate Workshop SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah Division of Consumer Protection (Division), through the Utah Attorney General’s Office, won a landmark case against Real Estate Workshop (REW) and its principals Troy Stevens, Cory...
September 4, 2024
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Buyer Beware: Deceptive Tactics Auto Dealers May Use
Buying a vehicle is a major investment and can be a complex process. Be cautious and informed to ensure a fair, transparent purchase and avoid deceptive practices from some auto dealers. Beware of the Following Tactics: You deserve clear pricing, accurate information, and transparency when purchasing a vehicle. Don’t be swayed by dishonest tactics or high-pressure sales pitches. If you...
September 3, 2024
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When Contractors Can’t Be Trusted
Source: National Insurance Crime Bureau When your home is damaged by a storm, fire, or even a water leak, your life is disrupted and may even be turned upside down. You rely on professional contractors to repair and reconstruct your house to get back on track. Unfortunately, some contractors are not worthy of the trust you place in them. During...
May 23, 2024
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Diabetes Patients – The Utah Division of Consumer Protection Wants to Hear From You
Are you or someone you know struggling to afford insulin? If so, you’re not alone. Share your experience at dcp.utah.gov/insulin...
November 16, 2023
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