RealPage allegedly worked with local landlords to fix prices and raise rents to the highest possible rate.
SEATTLE — The Washington Attorney General filed a lawsuit Thursday against a software company and nine landlords accused of fixing and artificially inflating rent prices over the last seven years.
According to an investigation by AG Nick Brown’s office, more than 800,000 leases were priced using a software called RealPage between the years 2017 and 2024 in Washington state.
This software collected competitively sensitive rent price information from landlords and put those numbers into an algorithm that generated a new rent price for their properties. The landlords
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