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Hidden Zillow listings created fake supply shock, raising NYC rents, lawsuit says

Renters say hidden Zillow listings make it harder to afford living in New York City.

Hidden Zillow listings created fake supply shock, raising NYC rents, lawsuit says

TL;DR

  • Compass is accused of delisting rental units from Zillow to artificially raise rents and broker fees.
  • Plaintiffs allege Compass holds a monopoly over Manhattan rental listings, controlling over 80% based on 2025 data.
  • The lawsuit claims Compass's "playbook" involves hiding listings to increase its own revenue and stock price.
  • Zillow responded by changing its standards to exclude private listings, prompting an antitrust suit from Compass which was later dismissed.
  • Local and federal authorities, including Senator Elizabeth Warren, are investigating Compass for potential harm to real estate markets.
  • Renters argue Compass's actions have directly led to increased rents, citing personal examples and market data showing a drop in available units.
  • The lawsuit seeks to disgorge profits, pay damages, and obtain an injunction to block Compass from hiding listings.