News

New Bellingham initiative seeks to target algorithm-driven rent hikes

Photo: Metro Services, Saga Communications


BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Voters in Bellingham could soon decide on a new initiative aiming to protect renters against artificial price hikes.

Community First Whatcom is gathering signatures for its latest initiative that seeks to ban what it deems “algorithmic price fixing.”

If approved, it would prohibit landlords from working together to set rent prices.

It would also ban the use of paid algorithmic software that analyzes both public and private rental market data to recommend prices or terms of leases.

The nonprofit has launched several successful initiatives, most recently in Ferndale to eliminate so-called “junk fees” for renters and in Bellingham to add new tenant protections.

It comes after the state attorney general’s office sued software company RealPage and several King County landlords last year, accusing them of using an algorithm to artificially raise rent prices.

Community First Whatcom will need to gather at least 3,167 signatures to place the initiative on the November general election ballot.

Recent Headlines

19 hours ago in Sports

Reigning two-time champ Carlos Alcaraz out of French Open due to wrist injury

Carlos Alcaraz won't play for a third successive French Open title due to a right wrist injury. Alcaraz posted on X on Friday that neither would he appear in the preceding Italian Open in Rome, where he also won last year.

1 day ago in Sports

4 tickets to World Cup final are listed on FIFA’s resale site for more than $2 million

FIFA's resale site has four tickets on sale for the World Cup final for just under $2.3 million each. The $2,299,998.85 seats for the July 19 match at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, are located behind a goal in the lower deck in block 124, row 45, seats 33-36.

2 days ago in Local Sports, Northwest Sports, Professional, Sports

Mariners salvage game 3 against A’s with 5-4 win

Josh Naylor singles in 9th for walk-off win

2 days ago in Sports, Trending

NFL teams are almost on the clock as draft night in the Steel City has arrived

Put aside the mock drafts because it's time for the real deal. The NFL draft is here in the Steel City.

2 days ago in Sports

Players say MLB’s robot umpires are shrinking the strike zone

Arizona Diamondbacks closer Paul Sewald knows that — in theory — Major League Baseball's new Automated Ball-Strike system shouldn't favor batters or pitchers.