(Bloomberg) -- The Justice Department is thrusting the largest rental property managers into the spotlight as it expands a price-fixing lawsuit alleging widespread collusion in the housing rental ...
Last year, the DOJ sued Thoma Bravo ... which helps landlords set rental unit pricing, has effectively raised prices on renters illegally. The lawsuit represents the Justice Department’s first big ...
(Bloomberg) -- The Justice Department is thrusting the largest rental property managers into the spotlight as it expands a price-fixing lawsuit alleging widespread collusion in the housing ... Last ...
Last year, the DOJ ... set rental unit pricing, has effectively raised prices on renters illegally. The lawsuit represents the Justice Department’s first big algorithmic collusion case as ...
Landlords’ use of automated rent-setting software is “plainly illegal,” Sen. Jess Salomon in Washington state says.
The Justice Department is thrusting the largest rental property ... algorithmic collusion case as alleged schemes become more sophisticated through the use of technology. The DOJ is also accusing ...
In a statement, Houston-based Camden Property said it disagreed with the DOJ’s allegations and that it would seek to dismiss the case. “Rental rates are a result of many factors, most ...
Cushman & Wakefield was among six large landlords sued by the Justice Department over alleged anticompetitive practices in housing rental ... the DOJ’s first case alleging algorithmic collusion.
(Reuters) -Cushman & Wakefield was among six large landlords sued by the U.S. Department of Justice over alleged ...
This marks the DOJ's first case alleging algorithmic collusion in the housing rental market. The lawsuit accuses the landlords of sharing non-public rental pricing data and strategies, facilitated ...