$141.8M RealPage Rental Software Antitrust Class Action Settlement
RealPage has agreed to pay $141.8 million to settle a massive antitrust class action alleging its revenue management software enabled landlords to coordinate rent increases. If you paid rent at properties using RealPage's software, you may be entitled to a pro rata cash payment when claims open.
Do I Qualify?
You may be eligible if:
- Tenants who paid rent for units managed using RealPage's revenue management software
- The software allegedly facilitated rent price-fixing among landlords
- Claims are not yet open — register for updates on the official settlement website
- Proof requirements will be announced when the claims process opens
Proof requirements TBD when claims open. Register on the official settlement website to receive filing instructions.
File your claim through the official settlement website.
File Your Claim →What Happened?
RealPage, a property management software company, was sued in a massive antitrust case alleging that its revenue management algorithm enabled landlords across the country to effectively coordinate rent increases — functioning as an illegal price-fixing cartel facilitated by software rather than direct human communication. The Department of Justice also filed its own antitrust lawsuit against RealPage over similar allegations.
The lawsuit alleged that RealPage's software ingested confidential pricing and occupancy data from competing landlords and used it to recommend coordinated rent increases, allowing landlords to avoid the kind of competition that would normally keep rents lower. RealPage agreed to pay $141.8 million to settle the consumer class action.
How Much Will I Actually Get?
Claims are not yet open. Tenants who paid rent at properties using RealPage's software during the relevant period should register for updates on the official settlement website to be notified when the claims process opens and to receive filing instructions.
Last updated: June 18, 2026 | Information verified from court records and official settlement documents.