UPDATED:    February 26, 2025

Yes Communities Data Breach Lawsuit

Data Breach Summary

Yes Communities

Who Was Affected
Individuals associated with Yes Communities
Impacted Data
Social Security numbers, Medical records, Financial account information, Driver’s licenses, Credit and debit card number
Date of Breach
December 9 to December 11, 2024
Have you been affected by Yes Communities's data breach?

Yes Communities, a real estate investment trust specializing in manufactured housing communities, recently identified unauthorized access to its network. Impacted Individuals are urged to remain vigilant by monitoring financial statements, updating passwords, and staying alert to phishing attempts. For more information, visit our guide on how to protect your information after a data breach and minimize potential harm.

Yes Communities Data Breach Details

Unusual activity triggered an immediate security investigation, which revealed that an unauthorized party accessed and copied files between December 9 and December 11, 2024.

A thorough review of the compromised files was completed on January 9, 2025, to assess the breach’s scope and identify affected individuals. The exposed information reportedly includes personal identifiers.

As a precaution, Yes Communities is providing 12 months of free credit monitoring and identity protection services to those impacted.

What Information Was Compromised?

The data breach exposed sensitive personal information, including names, Social Security numbers, driver’s license numbers, and financial account details. Additionally, a report submitted to the Texas Attorney General’s Office indicated that addresses may have also been compromised.

How to Know if You Were Affected

If you received a data breach notification from Yes Communities, your personal information may have been compromised. While most victims are officially notified through a “Notice of Data Breach” in the mail, the consequences—such as fraudulent transactions and identity theft—can begin long before the notice arrives.

Steps to Take if You Were Affected by the Yes Communities Data Breach

Stay Alert for Phishing Scams
Scammers may exploit the data breach by posing as Yes Communities. Be cautious of unexpected emails, texts, or calls requesting personal information. When in doubt, verify communications directly with the company through official channels.

Monitor Your Credit and Financial Accounts
Regularly check your bank statements, credit card activity, and credit reports for unauthorized transactions. Set up account alerts to detect suspicious activity early. Take advantage of free credit reports and review them carefully for unfamiliar accounts or discrepancies.

Consider Freezing Your Credit
For added security, request a credit freeze from all three major credit bureaus. This prevents new accounts from being opened in your name while still allowing you to use existing credit. You can temporarily lift the freeze when necessary if applying for credit.

Class Action U, in partnership with KO Lawyers, is assisting individuals impacted by the Yes Communities data breach. If your information was exposed, you may be eligible to join a class action lawsuit.

How Yes Communities Class Action Lawsuits Help Victims Seek Compensation

Class action lawsuits enable individuals affected by large-scale data breaches, like the Yes Communities incident, to pursue compensation collectively. This approach offers a more efficient and cost-effective way to hold companies accountable for failing to protect personal information.

By joining a class action lawsuit, you may seek compensation for:

  • Loss of privacy
  • Time spent addressing the breach
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Emotional distress

A successful lawsuit could also compel Yes Communities to strengthen their security measures and prevent future breaches. Contact Class Action U today to determine your eligibility for a data breach class action lawsuit and explore the compensation that may be available to you.

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