Overview
- Attorney General Kris Mayes announced a settlement with Weidner Property Management in the case alleging coordinated rental price inflation.
- Weidner agreed to stop using RealPage and any revenue-management tools that rely on competitors’ nonpublic data or incentivize algorithm-driven rent recommendations.
- The company is barred from sharing sensitive rental data with other landlords and must submit annual certifications and reports to verify compliance.
- Weidner will pay $1 million to Wildfire, a local nonprofit that provides rental assistance, with $500,000 due by the end of February 2026 and $500,000 due by late January 2027.
- The action follows broader scrutiny of RealPage’s pricing software in a joint DOJ–multi-state lawsuit; Arizona’s case against other landlords and RealPage remains active.