A 2024 government lawsuit accused Invitation Homes of deceiving renters about lease costs, charging undisclosed junk fees and ...
More than 400,000 people will receive checks as part of a $47.2 settlement against corporate landlord Invitation Homes.
Invitation Homes was sued by the FTC in 2024 and the agency said Wednesday it's sending checks totaling $47.2 million to consumers.
The Federal Trade Commission is sending checks totaling more than $47.2 million to eligible consumers deceived by undisclosed fees and other unlawful charges by Invitation Homes, one of the largest ...
The Federal Trade Commission is expected to bring federal financial privacy law enforcement actions “soon,” said Chris Mufarrige, director of the agency’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, at an event ...
Opinion: Developments last year have created fertile soil for litigation on consumer outreach, product labeling and marketing ...
(Bloomberg) -- Grocery delivery firm Instacart will pay $60 million to refund consumers who were deceived into enrolling in the company’s subscription service, Instacart+, the US Federal Trade ...
These two matters, along with other recent activity, provide insights into how the FTC may use its enforcement resources regarding consumer reviews and AI. 1. FTC warning letters on consumer reviews ...
The first nine months of the new Trump administration have dramatically affected the regulation and oversight of the consumer financial industry. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's new ...