DOJ Complaint Reveals Startling New Details about RealPage’s Alleged Collusion on Rental Prices

August 27, 2024

DOJ Complaint Reveals Startling New Details about RealPage’s Alleged Collusion on Rental Prices

Users urged to “push up new and renewal pricing” for leases
RealPage gathered reams of nonpublic data to create price “recommendations” and used staff to force them on users
“It’s time to shut it down” – Groundwork’s Lindsay Owens

Last week, the Department of Justice and eight other states sued software company RealPage for its alleged efforts to decrease competition among landlords and collude on prices in the rental housing market. The legal complaint filed includes shocking new details that confirm what many have suspected: RealPage’s algorithm has fueled high rent prices. You can read the full complaint here.

Groundwork Collaborative’s Executive Director Lindsay Owens released the following statement in reaction to the complaint:

“RealPage has been inflating rents by effectively stifling competition throughout the country. The lawsuit shows their efforts were flagrant, far-reaching, and deliberate. If RealPage is not stopped, it will soon be in more markets, driving up rent for more families.

“It’s time to shut it down.”

Email press@groundworkcollaborative.org to speak with one of Groundwork’s experts about algorithmic pricing.

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