The Justice Department is thrusting the largest rental property managers into the spotlight as it expands a price-fixing lawsuit alleging widespread collusion in the housing rental market.
Cushman & Wakefield was among six large landlords sued by the Justice Department over alleged anticompetitive practices in housing rental markets, the DOJ said Tuesday. The companies were added to the ...
An antitrust lawsuit against RealPage Inc. has been updated to include accusations against six of the nation’s largest ...
On Tuesday, the DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against six major landlords. It accuses them of working together to keep rent ...
Two of the apartment landlords sued by DOJ over rent price collusion have properties in Reno. Nevada AG plans to address ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing six of the nation’s largest landlords for their alleged involvement in a pricing ...
(Reuters) -Cushman & Wakefield was among six large landlords sued by the U.S. Department of Justice over alleged ...
Among the six companies sued are Houston-based Camden Property Trust and Dallas-based Willow Bridge Property Co. The remaining four companies are Greystar Real Estate Partners, Cushman & Wakefield Inc ...
The DOJ has accused RealPage, a property management software company owned by Thoma Bravo, of illegal, anticompetitive ...
The Justice Department is thrusting the largest rental property managers into the spotlight as it expands a price-fixing ...
and we remain committed to vigorously defending ourselves and our customers against the DOJ’s accusations," Bowcock said in the statement. The Business Journals has reached out to Cushman ...