Justice Department alleges RealPage and several of its clients were involved in an “anticompetitive algorithmic pricing ...
DOJ Sues 6 Of The Largest Landlords For Pricing Schemes That Harmed Struggling Renters The U.S. Department of Justice on ...
In the updated case, six of the nation’s largest landlords are accused of participating in an algorithmic pricing scheme the ...
Several Salem-Keizer apartment complexes may be using a rent-setting algorithmic software that has been the subject of legal pushback and named in a federal lawsuit for unlawfully decreasing ...
Greystar Real Estate in Charleston is one of 6 apartment managers that allegedly shared pricing data with competitors to keep ...
Greystar, one of the landlords targeted in the amended lawsuit, is the largest property management group in the U.S. with more than 700,000 homes for rent. The company runs multi-family apartment ...
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 ...
North Carolina is joining a bipartisan group of states and the federal government in litigation against a real estate ...
The U.S. Justice Department, Colorado, and nine other states have filed an amended lawsuit accusing six large landlords of conspiring to raise and keep rent high.
An amended U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleges that some of the nation's largest landlords participated in a scheme ...
The Dallas-based company handles property management for several apartment developments in the Milwaukee area — including the Moderne and Couture high-rises downtown.
The DOJ has sued six major landlords, alleging they used a pricing algorithm to collaborate and artificially raise rents nationwide.