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  2. These tenants fought one of America's largest corporate ... - AOL

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    The group, United Renters for Justice, is battling Progress Residential, the largest provider of single-family homes for rent in the U.S. The private-equity-backed Progress and its affiliated ...

  3. Progress Residential - Wikipedia

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    Progress Residential is the second largest owner of single-family rental homes in the United States. It is owned by Pretium Partners , a private equity firm. As of late 2022, Progress Residential owned 85,000 homes, the second largest owner of single-family rental homes in the US after Invitation Homes .

  4. A Progress Residential spokesman provided this statement: “As a leading professional property manager, we are committed to promoting a fair and equitable screening process for all applicants.

  5. How to avoid breaking your lease - AOL

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    Sometimes life brings an unforeseen circumstance, and you have to move out -- but before you call it quits with your lease, know your options.

  6. Break clause - Wikipedia

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    A break clause is a term in a contract that allows early termination of the contract before the default end date. In accordance with English property law , such clauses are typical in tenancy agreements, so as to allow a tenancy to come to an end before the end date stated in the agreement. [ 1 ]

  7. Lis pendens - Wikipedia

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    In United States law, a lis pendens (Latin for 'suit pending' [1]) is a written notice that a lawsuit has been filed concerning real estate, involving either the title to the property or a claimed ownership interest in it. The notice is usually filed in the county land records office.