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RealPage Sues California City Officials Over Ban on Rent-Setting Algorithms

RealPage Sues California City Officials Over Ban on Rent-Setting Algorithms

RealPage, a leading provider of software for property management, has initiated legal action against city officials in California over ordinances that ban the use of algorithmic rent-setting software. The company filed lawsuits against the cities of Berkeley and another unnamed city, challenging the legality of these local regulations.

The ordinances in question aim to curb what city officials describe as unfair rent hikes driven by automated systems. RealPage argues that these bans infringe on their First Amendment rights, characterizing the software as a form of protected speech. The lawsuits assert that the ordinances are unconstitutional and seek to have them overturned.

The conflict highlights the growing tension between technological advancements in real estate management and local government efforts to regulate housing costs. As cities across the U.S. grapple with rising rents, the outcome of these lawsuits could set a precedent for how technology and housing policy intersect.

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