Federal regulators are accusing online real estate firm Zillow of paying rival Redfin $100 million to discourage competition in home rental advertising, harming both renters and property managers. In ...
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Attorneys general from five states filed a joint lawsuit against Zillow and Redfin on Oct. 1 for allegedly engaging in an illegal scheme to stop competition in the online housing rental market. The ...
A Redfin "for sale" sign stands in front of a house on Oct. 28, 2020, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson, File) ALEXANDRIA, Va. (CN) —The Federal Trade Commission sued a pair of online rental ...
Zillow is facing mounting legal battles—including a lawsuit Tuesday brought by the Federal Trade Commission alleging that Zillow paid rival Redfin $100 million to exit and stop competing in the online ...
Attorneys general from New York, Virginia, Arizona, Connecticut and Washington filed a lawsuit against Redfin and Zillow on Wednesday. The suit alleges that the two companies schemed together to ...
(The Hill) – Five states on Wednesday sued Zillow and Redfin, alleging that the two online apartment rental marketplaces violated federal antitrust laws and throttled competition in the market.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and five states have sued Zillow and Redfin in federal court in Virginia alleging the companies entered into an unlawful agreement that eliminates competition in the ...
Zillow and Redfin argue their rental syndication deal benefits consumers and landlords as they seek dismissal of an FTC antitrust lawsuit. Redfin and Zillow filed their motion to dismiss the combined ...