On Tuesday, the DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against six major landlords. It accuses them of working together to keep rent prices high.
The United States Justice Department has sued six of the country's largest landlords for an algorithmic pricing scheme.
The U.S. Justice Department (DOJ), along with 10 state attorneys general, has filed an amended complaint in its antitrust lawsuit against RealPage. The complaint targets six of the nation’s largest ...
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Tuesday, newly sworn-in Attorney General Jeff Jackson joined a lawsuit alongside the US Department of Justice (DOJ) and nine ...
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Attorneys generals from 10 states also joined the suit, claiming the companies hurt "millions of American renters." ...
Dallas-based Willow Bridge Property Co. is among the latest to be accused by the U.S. Department of Justice of using RealPage's rent recommendation system to drive up rates and decrease competition.
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.