Willow Bridge and Texas-based Greystar and Camden used RealPage to hike rents and decrease competition among landlords in apartment pricing. Together, the landlords control 1.3 million apartment ...
On Tuesday, the DOJ, filed an amended complaint in its antitrust lawsuit against RealPage, suing six of the nation’s largest landlords.
Texas-based Greystar and Camden, which have numerous locations in the Austin area – are using software like RealPage. Together, the landlords control 1.3 million apartment units. According to ...
Among the six companies sued are Houston-based Camden Property Trust and ... the nation during the past decade, the apartment market in the five-county Austin region has seen a major shift in ...
In August, the DOJ and eight attorneys general filed a civil antitrust lawsuit against Richardson, Texas ... Camden Property Trust, which is based in Houston, owns and operates 58,250 apartments ...
In its new complaint, the Justice Department alleged that six of the nation’s largest apartment owners ... real estate in Texas for CoStar News; real estate for Austin Business Journal ...
The affordability gap in North Texas ... of apartments. “The amended complaint alleges the landlords — Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC (Greystar); Blackstone’s LivCor LLC (LivCor); Camden ...
Lee esta historia en español Tens of thousands of renters in the Austin area may have had their rents set by landlords ...
Those are in Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell in Georgia; Austin-Round Rock in Texas ... Defendants are RealPage, headquartered in Richardson, Texas; Camden Property Trust of Houston; Cortland ...