National Rental Company Greystar, Which Owns Properties in Louisiana, Settles with DOJ in Rental Price Fixing Case
UNITED STATES, AUG 11 – Michael Hudson details how corporate landlords use economic tactics to concentrate property ownership, driving up housing costs and reducing affordability nationwide.
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Nation's largest landlord, Greystar, settles price-fixing suit with feds
Apartment-dwellers may get some rental relief after federal officials reached a price-fixing settlement with the nation's largest private landlord: Greystar.The agreement between the government and South Carolina-based Greystar, which manages about 950,000 units nationally, blocks the company from using computer software blamed for ratcheting up rents. It operates about 25 properties in Chicago, according to its website. Greystar on Friday said …
Nation’s largest landlord, Greystar, settles price-fixing suit with feds – Usa news
Apartment-dwellers may get some rental relief after federal officials reached a price-fixing settlement with the nation’s largest private landlord: Greystar. The agreement between the government and South Carolina-based Greystar, which manages about 950,000 units nationally, blocks the company from using computer software blamed for ratcheting up rents. It operates about 25 properties in Chicago, according to its website. Greystar on Friday said…
Corporate landlords are taking over society, making life unaffordable: Economist Michael Hudson explains why
Private equity funds and other Wall Street investors are buying up homes across the US and West, driving up rent and cost of living. Economist Michael Hudson explains how corporate landlords are a result of financialized capitalism.
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