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  2. Invitation Homes - Wikipedia

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    Invitation Homes Inc. is a public company ... corporate home owners like Invitation Homes were purchasing houses in "strike zones," neighborhoods located near several ...

  3. ‘Juice this hog’: FTC cracks down on US’s largest landlord ...

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    The Federal Trade Commission is pursuing legal action against Invitation Homes, the largest landlord of single-family homes in the United States. The complaint filed by the FTC claims the company ...

  4. Talk:Invitation Homes - Wikipedia

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    Invitation Homes is a public company traded on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE: INVH. It is headquartered in the Comerica Bank Tower in Dallas, Texas. [1] Dallas B. Tanner serves as chief executive officer. As of 2020, Invitation Homes owned about 80,000 rental homes in 16 markets with an occupancy rate of approximately 97.5 percent. [2]

  5. Invitation Homes deceived renters and will refund $48 million ...

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    Invitation Homes, which owns or manages more than 100,000 homes around the U.S., "will be refunding $48 million to residents and changing its practices," said Larissa Bungo, ...

  6. Is Now a Good Time To Buy Invitation Homes? - AOL

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    Invitation Homes Inc. (NYSE: INVH) is a Dallas-based residential real estate investment trust (REIT) that buys large numbers of higher-quality single-family homes and then leases or leases to ...

  7. History and impact of institutional investment in housing in ...

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    According to John Burns Research & Consulting, only 0.4 percent of single-family homes in the United States are owned by institutional investors with over 1,000 homes in their portfolio. [12] This share rises to 3.8 percent of single-family homes for institutional investors owning over 100 homes, and up to 10 percent in certain metro areas such ...

  8. Invitation Homes agrees to pay $48 million to settle claims ...

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    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 that it reaped millions of dollars via deceptive ...

  9. Pretium Partners - Wikipedia

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    It is stated to have a portfolio of 85,000 homes as of late 2022 making it the second largest owner of single-family rental homes in the United States behind Invitation Homes. [2] [3] The firm has attracted controversy for its strategy of buying up large number of homes then charging tenants with high rental fees while providing poor maintenance.