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San Diego joins several other cities that have voted to ban RealPage software, saying it illegally boosts residential rent ...
The law bars the use, sale or licensing of software that allows price fixing based on proprietary data, according to ...
Colorado may become the first state to ban rent-setting algorithms, targeting RealPage-style tools amid rising scrutiny of ...
In September 2024, San Francisco became the first city in the nation to ban “algorithmic rent-setting software for ...
Advocates for the ban argue that the software relies on private data from competing landlords and encourages coordinated rent ...
Real estate software company RealPage filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against Berkeley, California — the latest city to try to block landlords from using algorithms when deciding rents.
It's estimated that Denver renters alone paid an average of $136 more per month because anticompetitive software.
Atlanta-based Cortland has agreed to settle claims with North Carolina and nine other states, though it denies wrongdoing.
The Housing and Community Development Committee spent its final meeting of the outgoing term Tuesday discussing new ...