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.
Two of the apartment landlords sued by DOJ over rent price collusion have properties in Reno. Nevada AG plans to address ...
Amended Complaints from DOJ, DC AG Reveal Enforcers' Views of Limits on Permissible Use of Pricing Software - The new year ...
Cushman & Wakefield was among six large landlords sued by the Justice Department over alleged anticompetitive practices in housing rental ... the DOJ’s first case alleging algorithmic collusion.
The DOJ’s decision to include these landlords ... which the court found could indicate collusion. Unlike the RealPage case, where the conduct was not classified as illegal, Judge Laznik ...
expanding the DOJ's first case alleging algorithmic collusion. The DOJ and a coalition of states sued in North Carolina in August, accusing property management software company RealPage of letting ...
This marks the DOJ's first case alleging algorithmic collusion in the housing rental market. The lawsuit accuses the landlords of sharing non-public rental pricing data and strategies, facilitated ...
In a statement, Houston-based Camden Property said it disagreed with the DOJ’s allegations and that it would seek to dismiss the case. “Rental rates are a result of many factors, most ...
ATLANTA - The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), alongside several ... renters by reducing competition in the rental housing market. Co-plaintiffs in the case are the Attorneys General of ...
The Justice Department is thrusting the largest rental property managers into the spotlight as it expands a price-fixing ...
Last year, the DOJ ... set rental unit pricing, has effectively raised prices on renters illegally. The lawsuit represents the Justice Department’s first big algorithmic collusion case as ...