• The Department of Justice accused software company RealPage of unlawfully scheming to undermine competition among landlords and create a monopoly that harms millions of renters.
  • RealPage “allows landlords to manipulate, distort, and subvert market forces,” the Justice Department said in the federal civil antitrust lawsuit.
  • Attorney General Merrick Garland said, “Everybody knows the rent is too damn high, and we allege this is one of the reasons why.
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      4 months ago

      i upvoted you, but if a single downvote is provoking that kind of an edit from you, you really need to take a break from the internet for a while

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      AirBnB is a classic example of us Americans taking a great idea and running it in the ground for profit at the expense of society at large.

      What if I have more house than I need and live in a nice area? Rent a room or two out to short-term visitors! I get a little folding money, they get a better and cheaper experience than a hotel.

      Then these fuckers started buying homes strictly to make their little hotels. We have to dial this in, and while I’m often skeptical of solving issues with legislation vs. the free market, we seem to be too stupid to stop paying these parasites.

      It if makes you feel any better, it looks like the bubble has burst on these damned houses, lots of people going to eat shit in the coming years. I hope.

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        It’s a good idea and has it’s place. But see my comment about us Americans taking a good thing and trying to wring every penny out of it, thereby hurting the rest of us.

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      a lot of cities and neighborhoods ban AirBnB.

      if you have an airbnb problem, should bring it up at a local city council meeting to get shit done or an HoA if you live in an HoA neighborhood . its of the few things that actually do work and has shown to work in places.

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      Last one I went to, booked it, got half way there and the owner said they hadn’t approved the booking and tried to blame Airbnb. They tried to get me to tell Airbnb I changed my mind lol

      Another one, we brought ice cream because in the photos there was a freezer. It was completely full of ice though so couldn’t put the ice cream in

      It’s so disappointing that hotels are simply so much better. Airbnb had so much potential

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    “Allows landlords to manipulate…” What are we saying? They shuffle the responsibility of being an asshole onto the software? End of the day landlords were greedy bitch’s.

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      I mean, colluding with your competition to keep prices high is against the law. Yeah, they may still call their buddy across town and (illegally) coordinate what price to set the rent at, but the impact of that, vs a business that’s incentivized to keep all prices high to the benefit of them and landlords!? Not even close…

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      They shuffle the responsibility of being an asshole onto the software?

      That’s quite literally it. It’s much easier to raise rents when the magic computer tells you to do it. Then no human in your organization actually has to take responsibility for the decision.

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      I don’t see the problem here. Yes, I’d rather see landlords themselves punished for price fixing, but that’s unlikely to happen because it involves prosecuting a huge number of defendants on charges that are hard to prove. Depriving them of software that’s tailor made to facilitate price fixing seems like a good first step. Who knows, a successful suit against the software company could end to making it a lot easier to sue the landlords who used it.

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    If you want more reasons to hate landlords head over to the r/landlords subreddit. The people there are some of the nastiest, heartless people you will ever see.

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      This one is still net positive?! Lemmy’s voting system must be malfunctioning or something.