DOJ v. RealPage — Algorithmic Rent-Setting Settlement (Nov 2025)
The Department of Justice reached a settlement with RealPage in November 2025, resolving antitrust allegations that the company's algorithmic rent-setting software enabled illegal price coordination among competing landlords. The settlement required RealPage to cease using competitors' non-public data in its pricing algorithms and imposed compliance monitoring.
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