The DOJ has sued six major landlords, alleging they used a pricing algorithm to collaborate and artificially raise rents nationwide.
US Department of Justice sues RealPage and six landlords for anticompetitive scheme that raised rental prices for millions of Americans.
Prosecutors allege that the landlords used both an algorithm to help set rents and privately shared sensitive information with their own competitors to boost profits.
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The real estate companies kept rents high with RealPage's software and by sharing information, the antitrust complaint says.
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