On Tuesday, the DOJ filed an antitrust lawsuit against six major landlords. It accuses them of working together to keep rent prices high.
The U.S. Justice Department is suing six major U.S. landlords for allegedly participating in algorithmic pricing schemes ...
The Department of Justice alleges several property management companies colluded to inflate rents using algorithmic software, ...
Alabama is not a party to the suit, yet some of the companies named in the complaint manage or own properties in Alabama, ...
Attorneys generals from 10 states also joined the suit, claiming the companies hurt "millions of American renters." ...
Two of the apartment landlords sued by DOJ over rent price collusion have properties in Reno. Nevada AG plans to address ...
North Carolina’s attorney general says six landlords operating in the state – including two with properties in southeast ...
The antitrust lawsuit claims six property management companies – Cushman & Wakefield, LivCor, Cortland, Willow Bridge, Texas-based Greystar and Camden, which have numerous locations in the Austin area ...
The lawsuit expands a 2024 antitrust complaint accusing a property management software maker of illegal price-fixing.
Oregon is one of 10 states joining in the lawsuit, which now names property management firms like Greystar Real Estate and ...