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DOJ provides main landlords to antitrust swimsuit towards RealPage

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Last updated: January 8, 2025 2:36 pm
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Greystar Actual Property Companions, Blackstone’s LivCor and Cushman & Wakefield are among the many institutional landlords accused of fixing rental costs — to the detriment of “millions” of renters.

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The U.S. Division of Justice has added six main landlords to an ongoing antitrust lawsuit towards rental software program maker RealPage, officers introduced Tuesday.

The landlords had been added to the swimsuit by way of an amended grievance that accuses them of collaborating “in an unlawful scheme to decrease competition among landlords in apartment pricing, harming millions of American renters,” based on a DOJ assertion. The landlords are additionally accused of attempting to set rents utilizing “each other’s competitively sensitive information through common pricing algorithms.”

Collectively, the six landlords oversee 1.3 million models throughout the U.S. The landlords embrace:

  • Greystar Actual Property Companions
  • Blackstone’s LivCor
  • Camden Property Belief
  • Cushman & Wakefield Inc and Pinnacle Property Administration Companies
  • Willow Bridge Property Firm
  • Cortland Administration

In an announcement to Inman Tuesday, Greystar stated it’s “disappointed that the DOJ added us and other operators to their lawsuit against RealPage.”

“Greystar has and will conduct its business with the utmost integrity,” the assertion added. “At no time did Greystar engage in any anti-competitive practices. We will vigorously defend ourselves in this lawsuit.”

Inman will replace this story with statements from the opposite corporations as they reply to requests for remark.

The DOJ first introduced its antitrust swimsuit in August. On the time, the feds accused RealPage of utilizing a rental pricing algorithm that successfully allowed landlords to share data and repair costs. The case was the primary main antitrust swimsuit to take direct purpose at an algorithm, and, in an August assertion, Legal professional Basic Merrick Garland stated that “using software as the sharing mechanism does not immunize this scheme from Sherman Act liability.”

For its half, RealPage denied wrongdoing and accused the DOJ of attempting to “scapegoat pro-competitive technology that has been used responsibly for years.” The corporate reiterated its place final month when saying that the DOJ had ended a separate felony probe into multifamily rental pricing.

The antitrust case towards RealPage remains to be ongoing, now with six landlords additionally within the Feds’ crosshairs. Along with mentioning an alleged worth fixing “scheme,” the DOJ’s assertion on Tuesday accused the landlords of “communicating with competitors’ senior managers about rents” and collaborating in RealPage-hosted teams the place executives mentioned pricing methodology, amongst different issues.

Along with saying the brand new amended grievance Tuesday, the DOJ additionally revealed in its assertion that it has reached a proposed decision with Cortland. The decision would bar Cortland from utilizing rivals’ aggressive knowledge to coach or run pricing fashions.

It could additionally forestall the corporate from utilizing third-party pricing software program to set rents with no court-appointed supervisor, in addition to disallow the sharing of rental costs with different property managers with the intention to set these costs.

The proposed decision, often called a consent decree, nonetheless wants courtroom approval to turn out to be last.

In an announcement to Inman, Cortland stated Tuesday it’s “pleased to announce” the proposed decision. The corporate additionally famous the now-ended felony investigation, saying its conclusion means “Cortland and its employees are no longer subject to the criminal investigation that motivated the Department of Justice’s May 2024 search at Cortland’s headquarters in Atlanta.”

“We believe we were only able to achieve this result because Cortland has invested years and significant internal resources into developing a proprietary revenue management software tool that does not rely on data from external, non-public sources,” the assertion continued. “The terms of Cortland’s settlement have been agreed to with the Department of Justice and will be filed with the court for its approval. We look forward to putting the federal government’s investigations behind us in 2025, as we continue to seek opportunities to invest in tools and services that will improve resident experience and the success of our managed communities.”

Along with the DOJ, the attorneys common of California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oregon, Tennessee and Washington have additionally joined the case as co-plaintiffs.

Learn the amended grievance right here (if the doc doesn’t load, refresh the web page):

Replace: This story was up to date after publication with statements from corporations named as defendants. 

Electronic mail Jim Dalrymple II

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