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.
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against several large landlords for participating in alleged "algorithmic ...
On Tuesday, the DOJ, filed an amended complaint in its antitrust lawsuit against RealPage, suing six of the nation’s largest landlords.
A third property management company that runs several Boise apartments also has been accused of colluding to raise rent ...
Last week, the Department of Justice added six large landlords to an ongoing antitrust lawsuit, alleging that they used ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is suing six of the nation’s largest landlords for their alleged involvement in a pricing ...
The six companies named in the lawsuit are Greystar Real Estate Partners, Blackstone’s LivCor LLC, Camden Property Trust, ...
The DOJ has accused RealPage, a property management software company owned by Thoma Bravo, of illegal, anticompetitive ...
According to an analysis by KUT, these companies own and manage at least 52,715 rental homes in the Austin metro. That ...
The 161-page complaint alleges that the landlords used nonpublic information and RealPage’s products to charge higher rents ...
Greystar, one of the landlords targeted in the amended lawsuit, is the largest property management group in the U.S. with ...