Is a software company owned by Miami billionaire's firm the reason your rent spiked?
Briefly

RealPage's software suggests rent prices by analyzing private data shared by landlords, leading to allegations of collusion and illegal price fixing across the U.S. rental market.
Arizona's attorney general has described RealPage's practices as "price fixing" in a recent lawsuit, emphasizing the legal ramifications they are facing for violating antitrust laws.
The Florida attorney general's investigation into RealPage aligns with growing scrutiny from tenants and state prosecutors nationwide, who are filing numerous lawsuits against the company.
RealPage, used by many large landlords in Florida, has faced significant backlash from tenants claiming their rents have surged due to the company's software recommendations.
Read at Miami Herald
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