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The DOJ alleges that Cortland uses RealPage both in connection with its own multifamily apartment buildings and to set apartment prices at buildings it manages for other owners.
The DOJ claimed in its lawsuit that the software, which uses data sent by landlords to RealPage, allowed them to collude over rent pricing instead of competing in a free and fair market.
In “user groups” hosted by RealPage, DOJ said landlords discussed how to modify the software’s pricing methodology and their pricing strategies.
The DOJ also alleges that the landlords participated in “user groups” hosted by RealPage during which they discussed how to modify the algorithms’ pricing methodologies as well as their own ...
RealPage is attempting to have the DOJ case dismissed. The software company and several other landlords are also facing separate federal lawsuits filed by tenants of landlords who used RealPage.
The U.S. Justice Department is accusing several San Antonio-area landlords of artificially inflating rents using the RealPage's algorithms.
U.S. property management software firm RealPage said on Friday the Department of Justice had ended a criminal investigation into the company on suspicion of illegal pricing of rental housing.