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Eviction notice downloads soar after federal moratorium ends

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Re: Eviction notice downloads soar after federal moratorium ends

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This growth in website traffic has provided LawDistrict with an influx of new data on eviction rates and the extent to which they’ve risen due to the end of the federal eviction moratorium. While Eviction Lab has tracked this upwards trend in a very limited number of states and cities, our database spans almost all U.S. states.

By coupling this information with research from across the web, we’ve obtained the following findings:

Evictions increased by 25% due to both federal and state moratoriums expiring. Southern states experienced higher eviction rates. The rates of evictions served are approaching pre-pandemic levels in certain areas. The renters which are most behind on rent face the highest eviction risk. Statewide eviction bans had a more significant impact than federal moratoriums. On average, renters are behind three months’ rent and owe $2,550.

Check out our blog to explor data-backed insights about the COVID-19 eviction crisis across the U.S.

Re: Eviction notice downloads soar after federal moratorium ends

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This growth in website traffic has provided LawDistrict with an influx of new data on eviction rates and the extent to which they’ve risen due to the end of the federal eviction moratorium. While Eviction Lab has tracked this upwards trend in a very limited number of states and cities, our database spans almost all U.S. states. By coupling this information with research from across the web, we’ve obtained the followi…

> The rates of evictions served are approaching pre-pandemic levels in certain areas.

Doesn't seem like a problem?

Re: Eviction notice downloads soar after federal moratorium ends

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This growth in website traffic has provided LawDistrict with an influx of new data on eviction rates and the extent to which they’ve risen due to the end of the federal eviction moratorium. While Eviction Lab has tracked this upwards trend in a very limited number of states and cities, our database spans almost all U.S. states. By coupling this information with research from across the web, we’ve obtained the followi…

Do you offer an API or data download option?

Re: Eviction notice downloads soar after federal moratorium ends

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This growth in website traffic has provided LawDistrict with an influx of new data on eviction rates and the extent to which they’ve risen due to the end of the federal eviction moratorium. While Eviction Lab has tracked this upwards trend in a very limited number of states and cities, our database spans almost all U.S. states. By coupling this information with research from across the web, we’ve obtained the followi…

> On average, renters are behind three months’ rent and owe $2,550.

850/month, what a dream. I haven't seen that rate in a few years and I'd have to give up in-unit washer/drier to get that.

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This growth in website traffic has provided LawDistrict with an influx of new data on eviction rates and the extent to which they’ve risen due to the end of the federal eviction moratorium. While Eviction Lab has tracked this upwards trend in a very limited number of states and cities, our database spans almost all U.S. states. By coupling this information with research from across the web, we’ve obtained the followi…

> The rates of evictions served are approaching pre-pandemic levels in certain areas. Doesn't seem like a problem?

It’s always been a problem

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This growth in website traffic has provided LawDistrict with an influx of new data on eviction rates and the extent to which they’ve risen due to the end of the federal eviction moratorium. While Eviction Lab has tracked this upwards trend in a very limited number of states and cities, our database spans almost all U.S. states. By coupling this information with research from across the web, we’ve obtained the followi…

> The rates of evictions served are approaching pre-pandemic levels in certain areas. Doesn't seem like a problem?

I suppose anyone getting evicted is a problem, but I'm not sure if pre-pandemic levels of eviction were concerning or not. The housing market overall is certainly a problem for those that aren't already property owners.

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This growth in website traffic has provided LawDistrict with an influx of new data on eviction rates and the extent to which they’ve risen due to the end of the federal eviction moratorium. While Eviction Lab has tracked this upwards trend in a very limited number of states and cities, our database spans almost all U.S. states. By coupling this information with research from across the web, we’ve obtained the followi…

> The rates of evictions served are approaching pre-pandemic levels in certain areas. Doesn't seem like a problem?

Not if you’re a landlord.

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This growth in website traffic has provided LawDistrict with an influx of new data on eviction rates and the extent to which they’ve risen due to the end of the federal eviction moratorium. While Eviction Lab has tracked this upwards trend in a very limited number of states and cities, our database spans almost all U.S. states. By coupling this information with research from across the web, we’ve obtained the followi…

> The rates of evictions served are approaching pre-pandemic levels in certain areas. Doesn't seem like a problem?

Maybe the theory is the rate will approach and then PASS the pre-pandemic levels. Creating some type of panic and surge.

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> The rates of evictions served are approaching pre-pandemic levels in certain areas. Doesn't seem like a problem?

It’s always been a problem

Unless you're suggesting that tenants should be able to live in someone else's property for free (at which point it effectively ceases to be the original owner's property) or you're referring to some wider societal problems that lead to rents being too high/tenants being too poor then I'm not really sure what problem you're referring to.
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