The DOJ Expands Its Lawsuit Against AI Software Company RealPage to Include 6 Major Landlords

After suing real estate software company RealPage in late August, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) expanded its lawsuit on Wednesday to include six major landlords. According to the DOJ, the landlords worked with RealPage to keep rent prices high by sharing sensitive information.

The companies now named in the suit are Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC Blackstone’s LivCor LLC; Camden Property Trust; Willow Bridge Property Company; Cortland Management LLC; and Cushman & Wakefield Inc. and Pinnacle Property Management Services LLC. The DOJ states that they collectively own more than 1.3 million rental properties in 43 states.

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