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by scarby2 963 days ago
maybe. But the thing here as well is not just that they suggest pricing but that it's not necessarily prioritizing occupancy. If you have the ability to pressure more than one party into allowing lower occupancy you can set an artificial floor on pricing or slow the amounts rents should fall during a downturn.
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It’s a simple case of conspiracy price fixing. It’s just our laws haven’t caught up to the distributed nature of the collusion.