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A large corporate landlord operating in Colorado will no longer use private data to set rents after state Attorney General Phil Weiser and apartment management company Cortland came to an agreement.
Cortland’s Atlanta headquarters was raided by the FBI last June as part of an FBI investigation into rental price-fixing by RealPage, a software company used by swaths of landlords nationwide to determine how much to charge for rent. Cortland owns thirteen buildings in the Denver area and manages several buildings owned by other entities…