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Goldwater Institute sues Arizona attorney general for records

Goldwater Institute seeks numerical data on complaints behind a 2024 price-fixing lawsuit filed by Arizona AG Mayes against landlords and RealPage, citing delayed records response.

  • On Wednesday, the Phoenix-based Goldwater Institute sued Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes in Maricopa County Superior Court to force production of records tied to her lawsuit against nine residential landlords and RealPage Inc.
  • After submitting records requests, Goldwater says it waited months for any response and sought numerical complaint counts related to RealPage, rent increases and landlords, including unsolicited complaints.
  • Mayes' office ignored requests for 243 days, then fulfilled one, denied four and claimed some records did not exist; it says it produced all documents required under Arizona law and staffers responded this year.
  • Goldwater asks the court to compel records, award attorneys' fees, and declare denials unlawful, which could reveal if consumer complaints supported enforcement affecting Phoenix and Tucson renters.
  • The case adds to ongoing transparency disputes in Arizona as the Goldwater Institute joins fights after nearly 100 open-meeting complaints were closed earlier this year and related cases head to the Arizona Supreme Court in late November.
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Goldwater Institute sues Arizona attorney general for records

(The Center Square) - A lawsuit has been filed against Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes.

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AZCentral broke the news in Phoenix, United States on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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