Jersey City Council just banned the use of AI to set rent
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Jersey City landlords are going to have to set rent the old fashioned way.

The Jersey City Council voted unanimously on Wednesday to ban the use of AI-driven, rent-setting software by landlords.

The ordinance, introduced by Councilmember James Solomon, is the first of its kind in the Garden State. 

The revised rule now considers it a violation to utilize tools from rental software companies such as RealPage or Yardi Systems. Supporters of the rule argue that these tools enable landlords and property management companies to increase rents artificially and limit the availability of housing.

Solomon, in a statement provided to The Post, called the move a “bold stand” against rent collusion.

“With the passage of this first-in-the-state legislation, we are putting corporate landlords on notice: if you’re using software like RealPage to coordinate rent hikes, you’re breaking the law — and now, tenants and the city have the tools to hold you accountable,” the statement said.

Enforcement of code violations includes the ability for residents to sue landlords or submit complaints to the city over the use of algorithmic rent-setting, according to Solomon.

Detractors of the new ordinance say the measure fails to address the root of the problem — a lack of new housing supply. Others argue that the language of the bill is overly broad and could lead to unnecessary penalization for property owners, Gothamist reported. 

Jersey City has a documented affordability problem. Rent prices in the city have increased by 50% since 2015, according to a 2024 report by the nonprofit Regional Plan Association. The city was the country’s third most expensive city to rent in April, according to Zumper, right after New York City and San Francisco. 

Proponents of the new ordinance pin the problem, in part, on landlords’ use of AI-driven tools to raise rents.

These tools, according to the bill, aggregate local prices, supply levels, occupancy rates and lease details. The information allows landlords to boost profits by selecting the most financially advantageous rental prices, lease terms or occupancy levels for their buildings. 

A 2022 ProPublica investigation found evidence of faster price increases in cities where RealPage’s YieldStar software was widely adopted by major property management firms. 

The ordinance comes on the heels of a similar bill proposed in fall 2024, which is currently stalled in the state Legislature, Gothamist reported. 

New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin filed his own lawsuit in April against 10 of New Jersey’s largest landlords and RealPage over the alleged use of software that forced “tens of thousands” New Jersey residents to overpay for rent. 

“The defendants in this case unlawfully lined their pockets at the expense of New Jersey renters who struggled to pay the increasingly unlivable price levels imposed by this cartel,” Platkin said in a press release. 

RealPage and Yardi could not be reached for comment by press time.

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