Groundwork’s Lindsay Owens on RealPage & Corporate Landlords: “Their price fixing has cost families billions”

January 8, 2025

Groundwork’s Lindsay Owens on RealPage & Corporate Landlords: “Their price fixing has cost families billions”

On Tuesday, the Department of Justice sued six corporate landlords as part of their antitrust lawsuit against algorithmic pricing software RealPage. Today, a new investigation from The Washington Post reveals the depth and breadth of RealPage’s influence on the multifamily housing market – more than 4.5 million housing units are owned by landlords who use RealPage.

Groundwork Collaborative Executive Director Lindsay Owens reacted with the following statement:

“The impact of RealPage’s influence on the housing market is deeply disturbing. Their price fixing has cost families billions and the Justice Department must hold them accountable for any illegal activity.

“If these algorithmic pricing schemes aren’t stopped, RealPage and their co-conspirators will soon have a stranglehold over more units, pushing up rent for more families.”

Email press@groundworkcollaborative.org to speak with one of Groundwork’s experts about RealPage and the threat of algorithmic pricing on the economy.

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