Invitation Homes Exposed

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The Experience

It’s important that you understand the experiences that Invitation Homes tenants have reported on public outlets.

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Invitation Homes may seem like your only option, but they aren’t.

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It’s time to amplify the voices of tenants who have told their stories and shared their experience with one of the biggest home rental companies in the United States.

While this website is aimed at Invitation Homes Florida tenants, but also share information for you to utilize in your own state should you need to

Here are some online resources you can explore regarding some of the lawsuits, and public complaints filed against Invitation Homes recently.

This is from Accountable.us (Article here) regarding Invitation Homes 

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  • In July 2022, Invitation Homes—which owns 80,000 homes as of February 2024—was found to have “engaged in abusive tactics to remove tenants from their homes” during the COVID-19 pandemic as reporting found the company had a history of renovating homes without permits, leading to “shoddy repairs and maintenance” putting tenants at risk, as the company raised rents and engaged in “‘fee-stacking‘” to maximize profits. 
  • During FY 2023, Invitation Homes saw its net income increase 35% YoY to over $521 million as it acquired 2,877 homes, while its CEO boasted of its “information advantage” that would benefit the company’s potential future acquisitions. 
  • Since January 2023, Invitation Homes has paid at least $10.8 million in civil penalties and redress over allegations the company broke California state tenant protection and price-gouging laws and illegally charged “exorbitant” late fees. Meanwhile, tenants across Charlotte, NC protested outside its Charlotte office over living conditions, with one tenant even being forced to start a GoFundMe to help with moving expenses after a rental unit was deemed “uninhabitable” by code enforcement officials.

Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

This segment discusses Invitation Homes, bringing their company to light (thank you, John Oliver)