Millions of rents across the country may now be set using one company’s algorithmic software, according to a federal lawsuit and a Washington Post analysis.
Alabama is not a party to the suit, yet some of the companies named in the complaint manage or own properties in Alabama, ...
In today’s fast-paced real estate market, landlords and property managers are constantly seeking ways to streamline ...
The Justice Department has expanded a lawsuit against the real estate software company RealPage, adding six of the biggest landlords and property management companies in the country to the suit and ...
An amended complaint names six landlords as defendants in ongoing litigation that North Carolina and several other states, ...
The Department of Justice alleges several property management companies colluded to inflate rents using algorithmic software, ...
Attorneys generals from 10 states also joined the suit, claiming the companies hurt "millions of American renters." ...
Federal prosecutors sued the real estate software company RealPage in August, now they're suing some of the company's biggest ...
The complaint alleged the six companies set their rents using each other's information by either speaking with competitor's ...
The updated complaint alleges the defendants operate more than 1.3 million rental units in 43 states nationwide ...
Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell, along with the U.S. Justice Department, filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the ...