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It will take time to get the compensation process in place for renters who believe they were overcharged by Invitation Homes, ...
Invitation Homes, which owns more than 9,200 rental houses in metro Phoenix, agreed to pay the settlement to the FTC to ...
Invitation Homes settled an FTC probe accusing the landlord of charging renters with junk fees, withholding security deposits ...
Johnson is not alone. The Federal Trade Commission says Invitation Homes has agreed to refund renters $48 million. The FTC ...
Invitation Homes Inc. agreed to pay $48 million in a proposed settlement after the Federal Trade Commission alleged that the ...
The nation’s largest owner of single-family homes for rent has agreed to pay $48 million to settle claims by the Federal ...
Invitation Homes has agreed to pay $48 million to settle a number of allegations, including unlawfully keeping security ...
A deal with a regulator shone a light on some ugly allegations in the company's conduct with tenants.
Invitation Homes advertised rental rates without disclosing monthly "junk fees" of up to $1,700 a year, FTC alleges.
The company has rental homes across the metro and has been the subject of several Channel 2 Action News investigations.
The settlement over accusations of unlawful practices toward tenants needs a judge's approval before going into effect.