As the eviction ban lifts Sunday after 16 months, 7.4 million households are behind on rent.
Landlords want to get back to collecting rent
They may have to wait awhile. While average eviction takes four to six weeks, Smith said, post-moratorium ones may take longer because many courts slowed their processing speed because of COVID-19 precautions. The sheer demand could overwhelm the system. Because most nonpayment comes from lower- and lower-middle-income households, Rosenberg said major rent drops were unlikely. After all, the units vacated would be priced relatively cheaply, andLandlords may have to contend with another wrinkle: many more prospective renters with an eviction on their records. They may need to loosen their leasing criteria, Smith said. She's spoken with tenants who have moved out before evictions are finalized in hopes of keeping them off of their records.
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