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Canadian landlords accused of rental price-fixing using AI software

Canadian landlords accused of rental price-fixing using AI software

A proposed class-action lawsuit alleges more than a dozen landlords and property managers have conspired to artificially inflate rents across Canada.The suit claims landlords and property managers did it by using software called YieldStar.The move comes after the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a similar lawsuit in August against RealPage Inc., the Texas-based company […]

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