Waiting to see how our St. Johns County Board of County Commissioners responds the next time it refuses to take action on creating a Public Housing Agency (like some 64 of 67 Florida counties have). From Axios:
1 big thing: DOJ says, "The rent is too damn high" |
By April Rubin and Nathan Bomey |
Illustration: Aïda Amer/Axios |
The federal government sued RealPage today, accusing the popular property management system of allowing apartment landlords to collude to keep rents artificially high. Why it matters: The price of housing has become a major source of economic and political angst, with both presidential candidates pitching ways to ease shelter costs. Driving the news: The DOJ's antitrust lawsuit alleges that RealPage schemed to reduce competition in the apartment rental market via its monopoly of rent price-setting software.
The intrigue: No landlords were named as defendants in the suit.
The other side: RealPage's software was built to be legally compliant, spokesperson Jennifer Bowcock says.
State of play: RealPage has 80% market share in commercial revenue management software for multifamily units, according to the DOJ.
💭 Our thought bubble, from Axios' Ashley Gold: Both the DOJ and the FTC have been warning that they won't hesitate to bring action against companies using algorithms that facilitate lawbreaking. |
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