Evictions are mounting in the United States, but at a slower pace than many tenants and advocates feared.

Evictions Are Mounting In The United States, But At A Slower Pace Than Many Tenants And Advocates Feared.

The New York Times – by Sophie Kasakove

In Indianapolis, eviction courts are packed as judges make their way through a monthslong backlog of cases. In Detroit, advocates are rushing to knock on the doors of tenants facing possible eviction. In Gainesville, Fla., landlords are filing evictions at a rapid pace as displaced tenants resort to relatives’ couches for places to sleep or seek cheaper rents outside the city.

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