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Canada’s Competition Bureau finds no widespread anti-competitive harm from algorithmic rent pricing, despite past use of tools like RealPage and Yardi.
The federal Competition Bureau has concluded its investigation into algorithmic rent pricing in Canada, finding no evidence that such software—used by a limited number of landlords—has caused widespread anti-competitive harm.
While tools from RealPage and Yardi were once common, their use declined sharply after late 2024 amid public scrutiny.
The bureau determined current adoption levels do not violate the Competition Act but issued guidance for landlords and will continue monitoring the rental market for potential risks, promising action if new evidence of harm emerges.
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La Oficina de Competencia de Canadá no encuentra daños anticompetitivos generalizados por la fijación de precios de alquiler algorítmicos, a pesar del uso anterior de herramientas como RealPage y Yardi.