The Justice Department has expanded a lawsuit against the real estate software company RealPage, adding six of the biggest ...
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After suing real estate software company RealPage in late August, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) expanded its lawsuit ...
The Department of Justice alleges several property management companies colluded to inflate rents using algorithmic software, ...
An amended complaint names six landlords as defendants in ongoing litigation that North Carolina and several other states, ...
Greystar, the largest U.S. apartment owner, and Blackstone’s LivCor are among the firms added to the suit.
The real estate companies kept rents high with RealPage's software and by sharing information, the antitrust complaint says.
Better multifamily absorption through 2024 is expected to continue into 2025 even if the pace of absorption drops slightly as ...
The six landlords named in the lawsuit have allegedly used RealPage’s algorithm to set rent prices in roughly one-third of ...
The Dallas-based company handles property management for several apartment developments in the Milwaukee area — including the Moderne and Couture high-rises downtown.
The amended complaint alleges RealPage coordinated with big landlord companies in an unlawful scheme to decrease competition ...
These landlords are accused of working together to keep rental prices high by using a software algorithm to help set the price of rent and privately sharing sensitive information with their ...