The DOJ has sued six major landlords, alleging they used a pricing algorithm to collaborate and artificially raise rents nationwide.
Prosecutors allege that the landlords used both an algorithm to help set rents and privately shared sensitive information with their own competitors to boost profits.
Some of the largest and most prominent Central Massachusetts apartment communities are managed by firms accused by the ...
Rents are on the rise, and the Justice Department warns that in certain instances, this increase may be unlawful. The ...
The real estate companies kept rents high with RealPage's software and by sharing information, the antitrust complaint says.
The Justice Department is suing two of the nation's largest landlords with presences in Oregon. Here's what the lawsuit ...
High rent prices in D.C. have long frustrated residents in the District. “When I was looking at prices, I said, ‘Can you ...
The U.S. Justice Department is suing six major U.S. landlords for allegedly participating in algorithmic pricing schemes ...
The lawsuit expands a 2024 antitrust complaint accusing a property management software maker of illegal price-fixing.
Attorney General William Tong joined the US Department of Justice and attorneys general from nine other states in a lawsuit ...
Attorneys generals from 10 states also joined the suit, claiming the companies hurt "millions of American renters." ...