Opendoor Refunds
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About This Settlement
Competition Matters How Loyalty Discounts Between Firms Harm Competition When There Are Network Effects: FTC v. Surescripts Matthew Chesnes (DAD, BE Antitrust I) and Ted Rosenbaum (Acting BE Director) February 13, 2026 Competition Matters How Loyalty Discounts Between Firms Harm Competition When There Are Network Effects: FTC v. Surescripts Matthew Chesnes (DAD, BE Antitrust I) and Ted Rosenbaum (Acting BE Director) February 13, 2026 Technology Blog The FTC Is on the Front Lines of Tech Innovation & Regulation Stephanie T. Nguyen, Chief Technologist January 17, 2025 Technology Blog The FTC Is on the Front Lines of Tech Innovation & Regulation Stephanie T. Nguyen, Chief Technologist January 17, 2025 Press Release FTC Files Contempt Motion Against Amare Global and Three Individuals Over Unsubstantiated Health Claims June 12, 2026 Press Release FTC Files Contempt Motion Against Amare Global and Three Individuals Over Unsubstantiated Health Claims June 12, 2026 Jun24 Webinar: How to Place and Lift a Credit Freeze Online Wednesday, June 24, 2026 | 2:00PM - 3:00PM Jun24 Webinar: How to Place and Lift a Credit Freeze Online Wednesday, June 24, 2026 | 2:00PM - 3:00PM figure:has(article.align-right):has(figcaption) .align-right.media--type-image { float: right; } .block ~ .block.block-system-main-block { margin-top: 0; } April 2024 FTC sends refunds to people who lost money selling their home to an online real estate business The FTC is sending payments totaling nearly $62 million to 54,689 homeowners nationwide who sold their home to Opendoor before the settlement order was announced on August 1, 2022.According to the complaint brought by the FTC, Opendoor promised to pay sellers market value for their homes while saving them money on costs. In reality, the FTC says, Opendoor often offered sellers less money than market value and charged more than they said they would. As a result, most homeowners lost money by selling their homes to Opendoor.As a result of the FTC’s action
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- 1Verify your eligibility
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- 2Visit the official claim form
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- 3Submit before the deadline
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much can I get from the Opendoor settlement?
Payout amounts have not been finalized yet. Check the official settlement page for updates.
What is the deadline to file a claim?
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Do I need proof to file a claim?
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How do I file my claim?
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Who is eligible for this settlement?
This settlement is available to eligible consumers in the United States. Check the official settlement notice for detailed eligibility criteria.
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