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Subject: Evictions Surge in Major Cities in the American Sunbelt
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 2024 11:08:32 -0500
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Evictions Surge in Major Cities in the American Sunbelt

Notices in Houston, Las Vegas and Phoenix remain at elevated levels,
even as they have fallen elsewhere

Tenant evictions look stuck at elevated levels in several corners of
the U.S., showing little sign of returning to what was typical before
the pandemic.

Eviction filings over the past year in a half-dozen cities and
surrounding metropolitan areas are up 35% or more compared with
pre-2020 norms, according to the Eviction Lab, a research unit at
Princeton University.

https://www.wsj.com/economy/housing/evictions-surge-in-major-cities-in-the-american-sunbelt-7da0406d