Agreements between RealPage and some of the biggest apartment owners in the country drove up the cost of rent, which amounted to an illegal conspiracy that drove rents to all-time highs, the lawsuit alleges.
Source: Inman News
Renters sue RealPage for allegedly driving up rents through ‘cartel’
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