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RealPage Rent Price Fixing Settlement - Inflated Apartment Rent Claims

vs. RealPage

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Summary

RealPage allegedly used algorithmic pricing software to enable landlords to coordinate rent increases rather than compete. Renters may have paid 5-7% more than fair market rates due to this alleged price fixing scheme.

Details
The lawsuit claims RealPage's software collected confidential data from competing property managers and recommended artificially high rent prices. This allegedly allowed landlords to raise rents in coordination rather than setting competitive market rates. The Department of Justice filed a federal case in 2024, and RealPage reached a settlement with the DOJ in November 2025. Multiple class action lawsuits are ongoing, with some property management companies also agreeing to separate settlements.
Who's Eligible?

Renters who signed apartment leases after October 21, 2018, where the property manager used RealPage pricing software and experienced algorithm-driven rent increases