Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. You’ve probably seen him on billboards: “Ug,” HomeVestors of America mascot, donned in caveman-esque drab with a long beard and wide ...
A company with a house-flipping business model is accused of deceiving and manipulating homeowners throughout the nation. Dallas-based HomeVestors of America, which advertises as “We buy ugly houses,” ...
According to lawsuits and ProPublica interviews with alleged victims, Charles “Chas” Carrier, the owner of C&C Residential Properties, reportedly formed relationships with more than 100 investors over ...
The president and CEO of Dallas-based HomeVestors of America resigned last week, less than two months after a scathing ProPublica investigation into the company. The publication found that franchisees ...
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. On April 18, HomeVestors of America executives held a virtual ...
ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published. HomeVestors of America, the self-described largest home buyer ...
Charles Carrier, who was terminated by the house flipping franchise in October, faces a 20-year prison sentence after admitting to felony wire fraud involving $200,000. Federal prosecutors in Texas ...
DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--HomeVestors of America, Inc., America’s number one homebuyer and the “We Buy Ugly Houses®” company, today filed a lawsuit against Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. to protect its ...
This story is being co-published with ProPublica. It is written by Anjeanette Damon, Byard Duncan and Mollie Simon. Cory Evans was well-versed in the HomeVestors of America playbook when he arrived at ...
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