A toxic mix of surging rental rates and vanishing support for renters has catapulted evictions above pre-pandemic levels in some major cities.
Evictions have increased most significantly in Sun Belt cities where housing affordability has worsened and where renters often have fewer protections.
Tenant eviction filings are well above the pre-Covid average in Gainesville, Florida (+46%); Las Vegas (+43%); Houston (+42%); Phoenix (+35%), Nashville (+31%) and Fort Worth, Texas (+25%), according to records tracked by the Eviction Lab at Princeton University.
Other cities, including Minneapolis (+44%) and Columbus, Ohio (+37%),
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