Attorney Advertising
Whether they are called resort, destination, convenience, cleaning, or processing fees, every consumer has experienced the sickening feeling of being hit with undisclosed fees at checkout. TZ believes that these fees are illegal and is investigating hotelier Hyatt for unfairly charging them to people staying at their hotels.
Hyatt advertises the nightly rate of its properties at a lower price. However, for some properties, it then adds a mandatory nightly resort or destination fee that increases the price of the nightly stay.
If you are a Washington, D.C. resident who stayed at a Hyatt anywhere in the U.S., or a traveler who has stayed at a Hyatt hotel in Washington, D.C. since 2021, and paid a resort or destination fee, then we would like to speak with you, as you may have a claim for compensation.
Please respond to the questions below to the best of your knowledge. Once we receive your responses, we will review them and let you know if you qualify for further investigation.
Important: This process is 100% free and confidential.
Disclaimer
The results achieved on behalf of one client in one matter does not necessarily indicate that similar results can be obtained for other clients.
Submission of this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. It is important to know that a lawsuit must be filed within a certain period of time called a “statute of limitations.” Therefore, unless you enter into a written representation agreement with Tycko & Zavareei LLP, you should immediately consult with another lawyer to protect your rights.
We look forward to hearing from you.