Curbio “strongly” denied claims on Monday by Washington, D.C.’s attorney general that the pre-sale renovation startup violated consumer protection laws through “deception, intimidation and fraud.”
Source: Inman News
Curbio accused of targeting elderly homeowners in new fraud suit
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