NY bill barring rent-setting software under antitrust law now before governor
By Amy Miller ( October 10, 2025, 22:35 GMT | Insight) -- A New York bill that would bar residential housing managers from using software to collude on rental prices was officially sent to the governor for approval this week. If enacted, landlords and software vendors would be barred from using algorithmic pricing tools to share or coordinate rental data with competitors under the state's antitrust law. Violators could face costly fines and a wave of litigation. A New York bill that would bar residential housing managers from using software to collude on rental prices was officially sent to the governor for approval this week....
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