FTC Sounds the Alarm on Rental Software: What Every Real Estate Pro Should Know

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The Federal Trade Commission has stepped into the rental housing arena with fresh intensity, issuing warning letters to 13 property management software companies that may be preventing landlords from accurately displaying rental prices. This move could have major ripple effects for property managers, landlords, and real estate professionals nationwide.

This developing story was first reported by Real Estate News, which continues to follow the investigation closely.

Accuracy Under Fire: What Sparked the Warning?

According to the FTC, certain software systems may block property owners and managers from listing all mandatory fees on rental advertisements. This means tenants could be seeing a filtered price—one that doesn’t reflect reality until much later in the leasing process.

FTC Statement: “We are monitoring the marketplace for potentially deceptive or unfair acts or practices relating to the marketing and advertising of rental housing and will take additional action as warranted,” wrote Christopher Mufarrige, Director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection.

While the agency emphasized that the letters are not accusations of illegal behavior, they strongly encouraged software providers to immediately review their practices for compliance.

Who Received the Letters?

That’s still a mystery. The FTC has not released the names of the 13 companies involved. Real Estate News has already filed a Freedom of Information Act request in hopes of uncovering the list.

A Pattern of Enforcement

This isn’t the federal government’s first high-profile move in the rental pricing and software landscape. The past year has been full of landmark enforcement actions:

  • Greystar agreed to pay $24 million after accusations of deceptive advertising practices.
  • RealPage reached a settlement with the DOJ over an antitrust lawsuit involving rental market software.
  • Invitation Homes paid $48 million related to junk fees, poor conditions, and illegal evictions.

One thing is clear: federal scrutiny is intensifying, and rental pricing technology is under the government’s microscope like never before.

Why This Matters for Real Estate Professionals

Whether you’re a property manager, leasing agent, broker, or landlord, this is a pivotal moment. Transparent pricing isn’t just a compliance issue—it’s a trust issue. As software becomes more deeply embedded in the rental ecosystem, professionals must understand how these tools impact consumers and their own legal exposure.

For those expanding their real estate expertise—or entering the field entirely—schools like Cameron Academy emphasize the importance of ethical advertising, regulatory awareness, and market transparency in today’s evolving landscape.

Stay Informed, Stay Competitive

The rental market is evolving at high speed. Technology is advancing. Regulations are tightening. And consumers are more aware of pricing fairness than ever before.

Stay ahead of the curve and read the full source report at Real Estate News, the publication that originally broke this story.

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