End Rent Fixing Act of 2025
Prohibits landlords from price-fixing rental rates through coordinated practices, treating collusion as illegal per se antitrust violations to combat rising rents.
Prohibits landlords from price-fixing rental rates through coordinated practices, treating collusion as illegal per se antitrust violations to combat rising rents.
S 3207, the End Rent Fixing Act of 2025, would amend federal antitrust law to explicitly prohibit landlords and property management companies from engaging in price-fixing conspiracies regarding rental rates. The bill targets coordinated practices where competitors share rental pricing information or agree to set rents at similar levels, treating such conduct as per se violations of antitrust law (illegal without requiring proof of competitive harm).
Rental housing costs have surged dramatically in recent years, and this bill addresses concerns that some property managers may be using data-sharing platforms and coordination strategies to suppress competition and artificially inflate rents. The legislation could provide federal enforcement tools to combat coordinated pricing in the rental market, affecting millions of renters nationwide.
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