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Attorney General Russell Coleman is suing RealPage and nine real-estate companies, alleging antitrust violations.
The lawsuit claims the company collected sensitive and nonpublic data to generate artificially high rent costs in Louisville and other Kentucky cities.
Attorney General Russell Coleman claims RealPage Inc. compiles algorithms and competitor data to suggest rent prices for landlords using information that isn't public with the intent of charging the h ...
Against a backdrop of economic uncertainty and shifting fundamentals, the U.S. multifamily market is defying expectations and ...
Attorney General Russell Coleman has announced action to protect renters against corporate price fixing, by filing a lawsuit ...
The Kentucky Attorney General's Office has announced a lawsuit has been filed aimed at protecting Kentucky renters against ...
The Sun Belt continues to lead the build-to-rent (BTR) sector with about 57% of units under construction being built there.
Apartment demand surges in Q2, boosting occupancy and stability for residential REITs like AVB, EQR, ESS and UDR.
The solution is federal leadership and national coherence. Congress should revisit the AI shield provision that was removed ...
“Pricing algorithms are, in fact, extremely common tools that enable businesses to save money, improving efficiency by ...
Corporate homebuying continues to climb. Institutional investors bought 15 percent of U.S. homes for sale in the first quarter of 2021, which climbed to nearly 27 percent by early 2025. In some ...