Enforcement action · Illinois Attorney General
Attorney General Raoul and bipartisan coalition v. RealPage
Attorney General Raoul and bipartisan coalition v. RealPage is an AI-related enforcement action involving Illinois Attorney General. Penalty: monetary_fine of $$7 million. Illinois AG and a bipartisan coalition announce a $7 million settlement with LivCor for using algorithmic software in an illegal rent alignment scheme, impacting rental prices.
Action details
- Agency
- Illinois Attorney General
- Jurisdiction
- IL
- Enforcement type
- settlement
- Document type
- enforcement action
- Penalty
- $$7 million monetary_fine
- AI risk category
- unacceptable
- Topic
- ai competition
Summary
The Illinois Attorney General, in conjunction with a bipartisan coalition of nine attorneys general, announced a $7 million settlement with LivCor LLC. LivCor, a property management company, was accused of using RealPage's algorithmic revenue management system to illegally gather and share confidential pricing information, leading to artificially inflated rental prices. The settlement requires LivCor to pay $7 million in penalties, cease using anti-competitive software, refrain from sharing sensitive pricing data, establish an antitrust compliance program, accept a court monitor if using non-certified third-party algorithms, and cooperate in ongoing litigation against RealPage and other defendants. This is an active enforcement action addressing algorithmic collusion in the real estate market.
Primary source
https://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/news/story/attorney-general-raoul-announces-7-million-settlement-with-livcor-for-its-role-in-algorithmic-rent-alignment-scheme →Related Illinois Attorney General actions
Frequently asked questions
- What is Attorney General Raoul and bipartisan coalition v. RealPage?
- The Illinois Attorney General, in conjunction with a bipartisan coalition of nine attorneys general, announced a $7 million settlement with LivCor LLC. LivCor, a property management company, was accused of using RealPage's algorithmic revenue management system to illegally gather and share confidential pricing information, leading to artificially inflated rental prices. The settlement requires LivCor to pay $7 million in penalties, cease using anti-competitive software, refrain from sharing sensitive pricing data, establish an antitrust compliance program, accept a court monitor if using non-certified third-party algorithms, and cooperate in ongoing litigation against RealPage and other defendants. This is an active enforcement action addressing algorithmic collusion in the real estate market. Primary source →
- Which agency brought the action?
- Illinois Attorney General brought this enforcement action in IL. Primary source →
- What was the penalty?
- The disclosed penalty is a monetary_fine amount of $$7 million. Primary source →
- When did the action take effect?
- Timing details are tracked on AIGI as the case develops. Primary source →
- Where can I find the primary source?
- The primary source for Attorney General Raoul and bipartisan coalition v. RealPage is at https://www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov/news/story/attorney-general-raoul-announces-7-million-settlement-with-livcor-for-its-role-in-algorithmic-rent-alignment-scheme. AIGI does not paraphrase secondary commentary — every claim on this page links back to that primary source. Primary source →
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