Who is eligible for a refund from Invitation Homes?
Renters who paid Invitation Homes $45 or more in covered fees or charges between January 2021 and September 2024 and have not already received a credit or refund.
Money / Personal Finance
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is set to distribute $47.2 million in refunds to over 444,000 renters who were allegedly misled by Invitation Homes, one of the largest single-family home leasing companies in the U.S. The settlement resol...
In September 2024, the FTC filed a lawsuit against Invitation Homes, accusing the company of a series of unlawful actions. These included misleading applicants about leasing costs, charging undisclosed fees for services, and unfairly withholding security deposits. The FTC also alleged that Invitation Homes fabricated unfair charges when renters moved out, leading to improper fees for normal wear-and-tear.
The settlement requires Invitation Homes to fully disclose leasing prices and implement a new system for fairly refunding security deposits. The company did not admit wrongdoing but agreed to these terms to resolve the allegations.
Consumers eligible for a refund will receive a check in the mail. The amount of the refund will vary based on the fees and charges paid between January 2021 and September 2024. The average payment is expected to be around $106.
Renters who paid Invitation Homes $45 or more in covered fees or charges between January 2021 and September 2024 and have not already received a credit or refund.
The FTC will mail checks to eligible consumers.
Contact Rust Consulting, Inc. at (800) 804-6915 or [email protected].
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