Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown accuses RealPage, a property management software company, and six residential ...
Millions of rents across the country may now be set using one company’s algorithmic software, according to a federal lawsuit ...
A recently filed lawsuit by the state of Maryland claims that RealPage and eight of the largest residential landlords in ...
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Greystar, the largest U.S. apartment owner, and Blackstone’s LivCor are among the firms added to the suit.
The Department of Justice alleges several property management companies colluded to inflate rents using algorithmic software, ...
Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown filed a lawsuit accusing RealPage Inc. and six landlords operating in Maryland of colluding to raise rents in violation of the state’s antitrust law.
Maryland is suing a real estate technology company and six of the largest landlords in the state for colluding to jack up ...
The lawsuit alleges eight of the state's largest landlords shared competitive information to inflate rent prices.
The real estate companies kept rents high with RealPage's software and by sharing information, the antitrust complaint says.
Amended Complaints from DOJ, DC AG Reveal Enforcers' Views of Limits on Permissible Use of Pricing Software - The new year ...
NEWS legal expert Whitney Traylor shares insight on the lawsuit against RealPage, and the future of antitrust action under ...