(Bloomberg) -- Invitation Homes Inc. agreed to pay $48 million in a proposed settlement after the Federal Trade Commission ...
The couple was forced to move out, then Invitation Homes took the couple to court for property abandonment and eviction.
according to a Federal Trade Commission release. The FTC said it had taken action in Atlanta federal court against Invitation Homes for unfair evictions, withholding security deposits, charging ...
Those are just some of the problems the Federal Trade Commission found happening with the nation’s biggest landlord, Invitation Homes, that led to a $48 million settlement announced in late ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The Federal Trade Commission is pursuing legal action against Invitation Homes, the largest landlord of single-family homes in the United States. The company is accused of ...
The nation’s largest corporate landlord for single-family home rentals has been fined $48 million by the Federal Trade Commission ... The firm, Invitation Homes, also will be required to ...
Invitation Homes Inc. (INVH), based in ... 24, INVH shares dropped 2.6% following accusations from the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) that the company engaged in various misconducts ...
Haendel St. Juste has given his Hold rating due to a combination of factors impacting Invitation Homes ... such as Regency Centers, Federal Realty, and American Homes. According to TipRanks ...
The country's largest single-family home rental company is poised to pay more than $48 million as part of a proposed settlement with the Federal Trade ... the company, Invitation Homes, of a ...