Enforcement action · Minnesota Attorney General

Attorney General Ellison announces $7 million settlement with nation’s largest landlord over algorithmic pricing scheme

Attorney General Ellison announces $7 million settlement with nation’s largest landlord over algorithmic pricing scheme is an AI-related enforcement action involving Minnesota Attorney General. Penalty: monetary_fine of $$7,000,000. Minnesota AG and a bipartisan coalition announced a proposed $7 million settlement with Greystar, the nation's largest landlord, over an unlawful algorithmic rent-pricing scheme.

Action details

Agency
Minnesota Attorney General
Jurisdiction
MN
Enforcement type
settlement
Document type
enforcement action
Penalty
$$7,000,000 monetary_fine
AI risk category
high
Topic
ai competition

Summary

Minnesota Attorney General Ellison and a nine-state coalition have announced a proposed $7 million settlement with Greystar Management Services LLC, the largest landlord in the U.S., alleging an illegal algorithmic rent-pricing scheme. The lawsuit claims RealPage's software used competitively sensitive data to generate pricing recommendations, facilitating coordination among landlords. The settlement, if court-approved, mandates Greystar to cease using anticompetitive algorithms, stop sharing sensitive data, accept a court monitor if using uncertified third-party algorithms, and cooperate with ongoing litigation against RealPage and other landlords.

Primary source

https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Office/Communications/2025/11/19_Greystar.asp →

Frequently asked questions

What is Attorney General Ellison announces $7 million settlement with nation’s largest landlord over algorithmic pricing scheme?
Minnesota Attorney General Ellison and a nine-state coalition have announced a proposed $7 million settlement with Greystar Management Services LLC, the largest landlord in the U.S., alleging an illegal algorithmic rent-pricing scheme. The lawsuit claims RealPage's software used competitively sensitive data to generate pricing recommendations, facilitating coordination among landlords. The settlement, if court-approved, mandates Greystar to cease using anticompetitive algorithms, stop sharing sensitive data, accept a court monitor if using uncertified third-party algorithms, and cooperate with ongoing litigation against RealPage and other landlords. Primary source →
Which agency brought the action?
Minnesota Attorney General brought this enforcement action in MN. Primary source →
What was the penalty?
The disclosed penalty is a monetary_fine amount of $$7,000,000. Primary source →
When did the action take effect?
The most recent activity on this action was published on 11/19/2025. Primary source →
Where can I find the primary source?
The primary source for Attorney General Ellison announces $7 million settlement with nation’s largest landlord over algorithmic pricing scheme is at https://www.ag.state.mn.us/Office/Communications/2025/11/19_Greystar.asp. AIGI does not paraphrase secondary commentary — every claim on this page links back to that primary source. Primary source →

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