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Rental giant Invitation Homes must pay $48M to settle FTC complaint
Invitation Homes, which owns more than 9,200 rental houses in metro Phoenix, agreed to pay the settlement to the FTC to refund consumers.
Invitation Homes agrees to pay $48 million to settle claims it saddled tenants with hidden fees
The nation’s largest owner of single-family homes for rent has agreed to pay $48 million to settle claims by the Federal Trade Commission.
Invitation Homes pays $48M to settle FTC probe
Invitation Homes settled an FTC probe accusing the landlord of charging renters with junk fees, withholding security deposits.
The allegations behind Invitation Homes' $48 million settlement
The nation's largest single-family landlord owns over 84,000 homes outright. Both parties reached an undisclosed agreement to settle all litigation in mid-September.
Invitation Homes agrees to refund $48 million to renters after FTC investigation
Johnson is not alone. The Federal Trade Commission says Invitation Homes has agreed to refund renters $48 million. The FTC says the company failed to disclose junk fees that could total up to $1700 a year for renters, rented numerous homes in disrepair, and was sometimes slow to make repairs.
What metro Phoenix renters should know about the Invitation Homes settlement
It will take time to get the compensation process in place for renters who believe they were overcharged by Invitation Homes, according to the FTC.
Invitation Homes, landlord to 2,000+ homes in Houston area, agrees to $48M settlement from FTC
Invitation Homes agreed to a proposed settlement after the Federal Trade Commission accused them of numerous unlawful practices.
Invitation Homes Agrees to Pay $48 Million in FTC Settlement
Invitation Homes Inc. agreed to pay $48 million in a proposed settlement after the Federal Trade Commission alleged that the single-family landlord heaped hidden costs on renters.
Invitation Homes To Pay $48 Mln Settlement Amid FTC Action For Consumer Misconduct
The Federal Trade Commission said it is taking action against Invitation Homes Inc. (INVH), the largest landlord of single-family
Invitation Homes deceived renters and will refund $48 million, FTC says
Invitation Homes advertised rental rates without disclosing monthly "junk fees" of up to $1,700 a year, FTC alleges.
US FTC fines Invitation Homes $48 million over hidden fees
(Reuters) -Invitation Homes, the largest U.S. landlord for single-family homes, agreed to pay $48 million to settle the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's claims it deceived renters about lease costs. The company charged tens of millions of dollars' worth of undisclosed fees between 2021 and 2023,
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