Justice Department Sues RealPage for Algorithmic Pricing Scheme that Harms Millions of American Renters
Friday, August 23, 2024
For Immediate Release
Office of Public Affairs
RealPages Pricing Algorithm Violates Antitrust Laws
The Justice Department, together with the Attorneys General of North Carolina, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Minnesota, Oregon, Tennessee, and Washington, filed a civil antitrust lawsuit today against RealPage Inc. for its unlawful scheme to decrease competition among landlords in apartment pricing and to monopolize the market for commercial revenue management software that landlords use to price apartments. RealPages alleged conduct deprives renters of the benefits of competition on apartment leasing terms and harms millions of Americans. The lawsuit was filed today in the U.S. District Court for the Middle District of North Carolina and alleges that RealPage violated Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Act.
The complaint alleges that RealPage contracts with competing landlords who agree to share with RealPage nonpublic, competitively sensitive information about their apartment rental rates and other lease terms to train and run RealPages algorithmic pricing software. This software then generates recommendations, including on apartment rental pricing and other terms, for participating landlords based on their and their rivals competitively sensitive information. The complaint further alleges that in a free market, these landlords would otherwise be competing independently to attract renters based on pricing, discounts, concessions, lease terms, and other dimensions of apartment leasing. RealPage also uses this scheme and its substantial data trove to maintain a monopoly in the market for commercial revenue management software. The complaint seeks to end RealPages illegal conduct and restore competition for the benefit of renters in states across the country.
Americans should not have to pay more in rent because a company has found a new way to scheme with landlords to break the law, said Attorney General Merrick B. Garland. We allege that RealPages pricing algorithm enables landlords to share confidential, competitively sensitive information and align their rents. Using software as the sharing mechanism does not immunize this scheme from Sherman Act liability, and the Justice Department will continue to aggressively enforce the antitrust laws and protect the American people from those who violate them.
SNIP The complaint cites internal documents and sworn testimony from RealPage and commercial landlords that make plain RealPages and landlords objective to maximize rental pricing and profitability at the expense of renters. For example:
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-sues-realpage-algorithmic-pricing-scheme-harms-millions-american-renters
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(12,879 posts)Their 2022 report on these price-fixers led to the DOJ investigation.
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