Property management software giant RealPage sued New York’s attorney general Wednesday, claiming a newly enacted state law aimed at preventing landlords from using software to collude on rents is unconstitutional and unnecessary. Filed in federal court, the lawsuit argues the statute—set to take effect Dec. 15—tramples on the company’s First Amendment rights by restricting its RealPage Sues Over Rental Pricing Software Law, alleging New York’s ban violates First Amendment rights.
Property management software giant RealPage sued New York’s attorney general Wednesday, claiming a newly enacted state law aimed at preventing landlords from using software to collude on rents is unconstitutional and unnecessary. Filed in federal cou… [1374 chars]
Source: USA Herald | Published: 2025-11-27T19:19:27Z
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