부동산 거대기업 독점 거래 소송 제기

2025.10.01 15:57

부동산 거대기업 독점 거래 소송 제기

주요 내용이 담긴 인스타그램 게시물 형식으로 변환했습니다: 임대 시장에서 중요한 변화가 일어나고 있어요 주목하세요! 워싱턴 주와 여러 주들의 법무 당국은 Zillow와 Redfin을 임대 온라인 광고 시장 독점 혐의로 소송 제기했습니다. 이 소송은 주택 위기 속에서 임차인 보호를 위해 경쟁이 필수적임을 강조합니다 🏡 지난 해에 이뤄진 1억 달러 규모의 합의로 인해 Redfin은 다중 주택 임대 부동산 광고 분야에서 경쟁업체로서 자리를 비웠어요. 결과적으로 Zillow는 해당 시장의 주도권을 장악하게 되었고, 이 과정에서 소비자 선택권이 제한되었다는 주장입니다 📈 법무장관 닉 브라운은 “워싱턴 주의 주택 위기 상황에서 임대 광고 시장 내 경쟁력 유지가 중요하다”며 공정한 시장 환경 조성과 독점 방지를 위한 법 집행 의지를 표명했습니다. 이번 소송은 합의 해체와 온라인 임대 플랫폼 경쟁 복원을 목표로 합니다 🔍 이 사건에 대해 더 깊이 이해하고 싶으신가요? 여러분의 의견을 들어보고 싶어요! 어떤 생각을 가지고 계신가요? 💬

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SEATTLE, Wash. —Attorneys general in Washington and four other states filed an antitrust lawsuit Wednesday, accusing real estate giants Zillow and Redfin of illegally colluding to dominate the online rental advertising market, potentially harming renters amid a growing housing crisis.

The lawsuit alleges the companies violated federal antitrust laws by striking a $100 million deal earlier this year that effectively removed Redfin as a competitor in the online listings market for multifamily rental properties.

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“Amid a housing crisis in Washington, ensuring robust competition in rental advertising is vital,” Washington Attorney General Nick Brown said in a statement. “Enforcing our antitrust laws to keep the marketplace fair, protect consumers, and prevent companies from building monopolies is a priority for our office.”

According to the complaint, Seattle-based Zillow paid Redfin, also headquartered in Seattle, $100 million to exit the rental listings business for properties with 25 or more units. Redfin agreed to transition clients to Zillow, incentivize its own sales staff to do the same, and display only Zillow’s listings for large rental properties on its platforms.

Prosecutors say this deal allowed Zillow to solidify its position as the dominant player in the multifamily rental listings market—at the expense of competition and consumer choice.

Shortly after the agreement, Redfin reportedly laid off around 450 employees and shut down its rental listing operations.

Attorneys general from Arizona, Connecticut, New York, and Virginia joined Washington in filing the suit. They allege the companies violated both the Sherman Antitrust Act and the Clayton Act by unlawfully eliminating competition and engaging in an anti-competitive acquisition.

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The lawsuit seeks a court order to unwind the agreement and restore competition in the online rental marketplace.

The Federal Trade Commission also filed a related complaint against Zillow and Redfin in the same court.

According to the lawsuit, Zillow began building its rental listings platform in the 2010s and expanded aggressively through acquisitions of rival platforms like HotPads and Trulia. Redfin, which entered the rental listing market in 2021 by acquiring RentPath—owner of Rent.com, ApartmentGuide.com, and Rentals.com—had competed fiercely until the two companies struck the deal in early 2025.As of Wednesday, neither Zillow nor Redfin had issued a public response to the lawsuits.

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