United Homes Group, Inc. Securities Fraud Investigation
April 13, 2026
Shamis & Gentile, P.A. is investigating claims on behalf of investors of United Homes Group, Inc. ("United Homes Group" or the "Company") (UHG). Impacted investors are advised to contact the firm now.
What's Being Investigated?
The law firm is investigating whether United Homes Group made misrepresentations or failed to disclose material information regarding its corporate governance, executive leadership, and financial stability throughout the period from March 2023 through October 17, 2025. During this time, United Homes Group allegedly made optimistic statements in earnings releases and investor communications, emphasizing “solid” underlying business performance, regained sales momentum, and a smooth leadership transition.
Attorneys are reviewing whether these statements omitted information about internal board conflicts, related-party transactions, or non-cash derivative expenses stemming from the Company’s SPAC merger that affected its reported financial results.
On October 20, 2025, United Homes Group issued a press release announcing the completion of its strategic alternatives review and disclosing that six directors, including four committee chairs, had resigned, effective November 14, 2025, following unresolved differences with Executive Chairman Michael Nieri.
The Market Reaction
Following the disclosure, United Homes Group’s stock price fell by approximately 52.6% over two trading days, from $4.26 per share on October 17, 2025, to $2.02 per share by market close on October 20, 2025; erasing more than half of the Company’s market capitalization.
What Investors Can Do
If you purchased United Homes Group (NASDAQ: UHG) securities between March 2023 and October 17, 2025, you may be eligible to seek compensation for your losses. Contact Shamis & Gentile, P.A. today to discuss your options.
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