Lawsuit: Asset Campus Housing Sent Unsolicited Marketing Text Messages
Last Updated on May 8, 2018
Garcia v. Asset Campus Housing, Inc.
Filed: December 13, 2017 ◆§ 0:17cv62451
The largest third-party student housing firm in the country faces a lawsuit claiming it illegally sent unsolicited text messages without consent.
A Florida consumer alleges in a proposed class action that defendant Asset Campus Housing, Inc. regularly violates the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) with its unsolicited telemarketing efforts to gain new customers. The plaintiff claims the defendant—the largest third-party student housing management firm in the country, according to the complaint—sent text messages to proposed class members’ cell phones without first obtaining prior express written consent to do so.
The complaint adds Asset Campus Housing allegedly sent the texts using “a combination of hardware and software systems” able to generate, store and dial numbers en masse without human intervention.
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