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Home / Business and Economy / Justice Dept. Settles With Rent Algorithm Firm

Justice Dept. Settles With Rent Algorithm Firm

25 Nov

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Summary

  • DOJ settled a lawsuit against RealPage for alleged illegal rent coordination.
  • The case involved accusations of technology middlemen facilitating price hikes.
  • This settlement closes a significant antitrust case from the Biden administration.
Justice Dept. Settles With Rent Algorithm Firm

The Justice Department announced a settlement in its lawsuit against RealPage, an apartment-pricing company. The company had been accused of allowing landlords to illegally coordinate rental price increases through its algorithms.

This agreement, pending court approval, effectively closes one of the most substantial antitrust cases pursued by enforcers during the Biden administration. It represents an early legal challenge targeting technology intermediaries suspected of contributing to rising consumer costs.

The litigation centered on claims that RealPage's software artificially inflated rents. The resolution signifies a key moment in efforts to scrutinize the role of such platforms in market pricing.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
RealPage was accused of enabling landlords to illegally coordinate rental price increases through its algorithms.
The Justice Department filed its lawsuit against RealPage last year.
The settlement closes one of the largest antitrust cases filed by enforcers during the Biden administration, addressing technology's role in price increases.

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