Federal prosecutors allege that the landlords have used RealPage pricing software to collude and artificially raise rents.
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 six landlords named in the lawsuit have allegedly used RealPage’s algorithm to set rent prices in roughly one-third of ...
The lawsuit arrives as U.S. renters continue to struggle. The latest figures show that half of American renters spent more ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing six of the country's biggest landlords for allegedly participating in a collective ...
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.
The North Carolina Attorney General's office is suing six landlords alleging they illegally raised rents for tenants. The lawsuit says the inflated rent impacts 70,000 units across the state and the ...
The Department of Justice alleges several property management companies colluded to inflate rents using algorithmic software, ...
The U.S. Department of Justice filed an amended complaint Tuesday alleging six of the nation’s largest landlords — including ...
Alabama is not a party to the suit, yet some of the companies named in the complaint manage or own properties in Alabama, ...