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This bill would make it illegal for landlords or property management companies to coordinate with each other to set rental prices, treating such coordination as an antitrust violation similar to price-fixing in other industries. The law would give renters and state attorneys general the ability to sue landlords who engage in this coordinated pricing practice and seek damages. It aims to prevent large property owners from artificially inflating rents by working together rather than competing independently.
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