Invitation Homes, which owns more than 9,200 rental houses in metro Phoenix, agreed to pay the settlement to the FTC to ...
Invitation Homes Inc. agreed to pay $48 million in a proposed settlement after the Federal Trade Commission alleged that the ...
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 ...
Action for renters against junk fees! The Federal Trade Commission announced on Tuesday that Invitation Homes will pay more ...
Invitation Homes , the largest U.S. landlord for single-family homes, agreed to pay $48 million to settle the U.S. Federal ...
The nation’s largest owner of single-family homes for rent has agreed to pay $48 million to settle claims by the Federal ...
According to the FTC, Invitation Homes advertised monthly rent prices without including mandatory “junk fees,” among other ...
The FTC has fined Invitation Homes $48 million for deceptive practices, including hidden rental fees, unfair security deposit ...
The settlement over accusations of unlawful practices toward tenants needs a judge's approval before going into effect.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday announced a $48 million settlement with Invitation Homes, the largest landlord ...
The federal agency said this was the first enforcement action since it formed what it calls the Renters Working Group.