Rental software company RealPage could soon see a reprieve from state and local efforts to ban its algorithmic pricing system thanks to a new tax bill passed Thursday by the House of Representatives under President Trump’s administration.
Source: Inman News
RealPage may catch break under Trump’s ‘One, Big, Beautiful Bill’
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