States say a $100 million pact shut down head-to-head competition in multifamily rental advertising. Coalition argues renters will face fewer choices and landlords higher prices after Redfin’s exit.
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Following in the Federal Trade Commission’s footsteps, Washington and four other states are suing Zillow and Redfin for allegedly conspiring to eliminate competition for rental housing listings.
Attorneys general from five states filed a joint lawsuit against Zillow and Redfin on Oct. 1 for allegedly engaging in an illegal scheme to stop competition in the online housing rental market. The ...
Five states sued Zillow Z1.23%increase; green up pointing triangle and Redfin, claiming the two companies made an unlawful agreement limiting competition for multifamily rental listings, a day after ...
Five states on Wednesday sued Zillow and Redfin, alleging that the two online real estate and rental marketplaces violated federal antitrust laws and throttled competition in the market. Attorneys ...
Zillow and Redfin are facing fresh legal fire after five states filed an antitrust lawsuit accusing the firms of carving up the rental listing market, one day after the Federal Trade Commission sued ...
(The Hill) – Five states on Wednesday sued Zillow and Redfin, alleging that the two online apartment rental marketplaces violated federal antitrust laws and throttled competition in the market.
(The Center Square) - Arizona joined four other states and the Federal Trade Commission in filing a lawsuit on Wednesday against Zillow and Redfin over their $100 million contract agreement. The ...