
The U.S. Department of Justice, along with eight states including California and Washington, has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against RealPage Inc., a real estate software company owned by Thoma Bravo. The lawsuit, filed on August 23, accuses RealPage of enabling landlords to collude and drive up rental prices using the company's algorithmic software. This legal action follows a nearly two-year investigation into RealPage's practices, which allegedly involve sharing pricing information among landlords to decrease competition in apartment pricing. RealPage, based in Richardson, Texas, denies the allegations but has expressed willingness to work with the DOJ to resolve the lawsuit.
What Is RealPage? DOJ Sues Software Firm Using Algorithm Enabling Landlords to Fix High Rents https://t.co/3U7cm0hfbZ
Man vs. Machine: DOJ Files Complaint Alleging Algorithmic Collusion https://t.co/MRxTEqL0oE | by @wilsonsonsini
The DOJ's lawsuit alleging RealPage, a commercial real estate services company favored by institutional landlords, helped manipulate the rental market contains several positive developments for landlords named in price-fixing suits brought by tenants. https://t.co/P1nTsqzabG https://t.co/LJdjuKtqVX


