Maryland Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced a settlement requiring Heather Hill Apartments in Prince George’s County to provide an estimated $11.2 million in restitution for operating without a rental license, marking the largest landlord/tenant restitution case by the Consumer Protection Division.
Per the news release distributed on Thursday, September 11: “Attorney General Anthony G. Brown announced today that his Consumer Protection Division has entered into a Final Order by Consent with Heather Hill Property Company LLC and Heather Hill Operating Company LLC (collectively Heather Hill) for alleged violations of the Consumer Protection Act and the Consumer Debt Collection Act in their operation of a multi-family rental housing community known as Heather Hill Apartments. Heather Hill Apartments is a 459-unit multi-family rental housing community in Temple Hills, Prince George’s County, Maryland.
The Consumer Protection Division’s Final Order requires Heather Hill to provide restitution in the amount of an estimated $11.2 million. This restitution being provided to Heather Hill tenants is the largest amount of restitution obtained by the Consumer Protection Division in a landlord/tenant case…