Invasive Bamboo Sales Investigation

Migliaccio & Rathod LLP is investigating whether big-box retailers and online sellers misled consumers by selling invasive bamboo without adequate warnings about its spread and property damage.

What Homeowners Report About Invasive Bamboo

Buyers say they trusted store signage promoting bamboo as “fast-growing privacy plants,” only to find roots tunneling under driveways, foundations, and neighboring yards. Removal often costs thousands, with stores providing no warning about containment barriers or local restrictions.

Why Homeowners Should Be Concerned

Failing to disclose the aggressive, destructive nature of running bamboo may violate state unfair-trade-practice statutes and consumer-protection laws that prohibit deceptive omissions about product risks. Property damage and cleanup costs may be recoverable.

Signs You May Be Affected by Invasive Bamboo Sales

  • You purchased bamboo labeled as “easy to control” or “non-invasive.”
  • The plant has spread onto your or your neighbor’s property.
  • Your store receipt or packaging lacked clear containment warnings.

If your bamboo purchase caused costly property damage, contact [email protected] or (202) 470-3520 for a free case review.

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