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Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) — litigation: Filed lawsuit (NACA v. RentGrow) against tenant screening company RentGrow for unfair and deceptive algorithmic practices under DC Consumer Protection Procedures Act. Survived motion to dismiss November 2024.

partial75% confidence

2 evidence checks from 1 unique source

Last checked: 3/31/2026

The source text confirms most elements of the claim: the filing date (Oct 1, 2024), the parties involved (EPIC, NACA, Richman Law & Policy), the defendant (RentGrow), the legal basis (DC Consumer Protection Procedures Act), and the allegations about errors/biases affecting marginalized communities. However, the source excerpt provided does not contain any information about a motion to dismiss or its outcome in November 2024. The claim includes 'Survived motion to dismiss November 2024' which cannot be verified from this source text. This makes the claim partially confirmed but incomplete relative to the full claim statement.

Evidence — 1 source, 2 checks

partial75%primaryHaiku 4.5 · 3/31/2026
Found: The source confirms: (1) EPIC filed lawsuit with Richman Law & Policy and NACA on October 1, 2024; (2) against RentGrow for unfair and deceptive practices; (3) under D.C. Consumer Protection Procedure

Note: The source text confirms most elements of the claim: the filing date (Oct 1, 2024), the parties involved (EPIC, NACA, Richman Law & Policy), the defendant (RentGrow), the legal basis (DC Consumer Protection Procedures Act), and the allegations about errors/biases affecting marginalized communities. However, the source excerpt provided does not contain any information about a motion to dismiss or its outcome in November 2024. The claim includes 'Survived motion to dismiss November 2024' which cannot be verified from this source text. This makes the claim partially confirmed but incomplete relative to the full claim statement.

partial75%primaryHaiku 3 · 3/25/2026
Found: Source confirms: (1) EPIC, Richman Law & Policy, and NACA filed lawsuit against RentGrow on October 1, 2024; (2) lawsuit brought under D.C. Consumer Protection Procedures Act; (3) alleges unfair and d

Note: The source text confirms the core facts about the lawsuit filing (date, parties, legal basis, and allegations about errors affecting marginalized communities). However, the source excerpt provided does not contain information about a motion to dismiss or its outcome in November 2024. The claim includes 'Survived motion to dismiss November 2024' which cannot be verified from this source text. The source appears to be from the EPIC website documenting the case, but the excerpt cuts off before discussing any motion to dismiss proceedings. This is a partial confirmation because the main lawsuit details are verified but a key temporal claim (November 2024 motion to dismiss survival) is unverifiable from the provided source.

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