RealPage, a property management platform, has filed suit against New York over a ban on its AI-driven rent-setting software, citing First Amendment violations.
The Department of Justice and Texas software-maker RealPage announced they have reached a settlement in a case involving price-fixing allegations in some of the nation’s largest rental markets.
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Property management software giant RealPage sued New York’s attorney general Wednesday, claiming a newly enacted state law aimed at preventing landlords from using software to collude on rents is ...
The DOJ reached a settlement with RealPage restricting its rent-pricing algorithms, aiming to boost competition as states and ...
A new law banning software that recommends rental prices to landlords using market data is due to take effect Dec. 15.