Realtor spam texts and robocalls may violate the TCPA
Summary
The article discusses potential TCPA violations stemming from unsolicited text messages and robocalls from realtors. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) prohibits telemarketing communications without prior express written consent, and consumers who receive such communications regarding real estate may be able to pursue legal action. Violations can result in damages of $500 to $1,500 per violation. The article highlights that receiving unsolicited offers to sell a home or invitations to speak with real estate representatives could be a violation of the TCPA. A law firm, Pardell, Kruzyk & Giribaldo, PLLC, is investigating a potential class action lawsuit related to these practices and invites those who have received such communications to fill out a form for a free case evaluation.
(Source:Class Action Lawsuits)