The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against RealPage and major landlords for colluding to inflate rental prices, harming millions.
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The 161-page complaint alleges that the landlords used nonpublic information and RealPage’s products to charge higher rents ...
Six landlords were added to the antitrust suit against RealPage, with the Department of Justice labeling common real estate ...
the DOJ alleges the companies’ senior managers directly emailed and called to discuss the data, including the number of potential future renters who visited a property or submitted a rental ...
The case stems from an incident where a host ... The complaint, filed in San Francisco federal court, states that Blake rejected the rental, claiming the apartment was not suitable for children.
In a statement, Barrett Lo Visionary Development, the Milwaukee developer behind the Moderne and the Couture, said "no non-public information is used to set rental rates at Barrett Lo properties." ...
“While Americans across the country struggled to afford housing, the landlords named in today’s lawsuit shared sensitive information about rental prices ... that the DOJ added us and other ...
RealPage runs an algorithm that recommends rental prices to landlords. The DOJ says landlords use that algorithm and privately share sensitive information with competitors to boost profits. “That type ...
This week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) added six landlords to an existing ... accusing them of colluding to keep rent prices high. “That type of collusion sounds pretty terrible.
This week, the Department of Justice (DOJ) added six landlords to an existing anti-trust lawsuit against RealPage filed back in August, accusing them of colluding to keep rent prices high. RealPage ...