Invitation Homes Florida Security Deposit Class Action Settlement
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Invitation Homes has agreed to settle a class action alleging improper handling of tenant security deposits at its Florida rental properties. If you were a Florida tenant of Invitation Homes during the class period, you may be entitled to a $20 cash payment.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Florida residents who were tenants of Invitation Homes rental properties during the class period
- You paid a security deposit to Invitation Homes in Florida
- Florida only — tenants in other states are not covered
- You submit a valid claim by August 14, 2026
Check the official settlement website for documentation requirements. Your tenancy records may be used to verify eligibility.
This settlement closed on August 14, 2026 — see open settlements like this.
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Invitation Homes, one of the largest single-family rental home landlords in the United States, was sued in Florida over alleged violations of state security deposit laws. Florida law imposes strict requirements on how landlords collect, hold, and return security deposits, including timely notice and accounting requirements.
The lawsuit alleged Invitation Homes failed to comply with Florida's security deposit statutes at its Florida rental properties. Invitation Homes agreed to settle the class action while denying any wrongdoing.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Eligible Florida tenants receive a $20 cash payment. File your claim at THRSettlement.com by August 14, 2026. This settlement covers Florida Invitation Homes tenants only.
Last reviewed: June 22, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.
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