Maryland Landlords, Tech Firm Sued for Alleged Rent Price-Gouging Scheme
2025-01-17

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In a shocking move, Maryland Attorney General Anthony Brown has launched a lawsuit against a real estate technology company and six of the state's largest landlords, accusing them of colluding to artificially inflate rent prices. The lawsuit alleges that the defendants used unfair practices to drive up rents, affecting countless tenants across the state. With the rising cost of living, rent control and affordable housing have become pressing concerns. The case highlights the need for transparency and regulation in the rental market, sparking discussions around property management, landlord tenant law, and housing affordability. The outcome of this lawsuit may have significant implications for tenants and landlords alike.