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INVH - Invitation Homes Inc8:00:02 PM 4/19/2024
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$33.57
+ 0.17 (0.51%)
Invitation Homes Inc. is the largest owner of single-family rental homes in the United States, owning approximately 80,000 homes. Invitation Homes markets itself as a uniquely "worry free" single-family rent company in comparison to mom-and-pop businesses that make up most of the industry, which guarantees customers "peace of mind" with "exceptional resident services," including "24/7 emergency maintenance."
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