The harms exacted by the eviction process expand well beyond America’s families. Eviction has exceedingly destabilized the affordable housing industry at large, exacting a financial toll on the very developers and owners needed to preserve and expand the limited supply of subsidized, affordable housing. A range of strategies can prevent or reduce the long-term harm of eviction. We posit that an upstream approach — systematic, sustainable strategies to ensure renters have the resources they need to pay for their home — is key to reducing eviction and increasing housing stability. This research and related roadmap were made possible through the generous support of the Center for Disaster Philanthropy and JPMorgan Chase & Co.

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Originally Published
September 12, 2022
Authors

Flora Arabo

National Senior Director of State and Local Policy

Jennie Rodgers

VP, Rocky Mountain, Tribal Nations, and Rural Communities Markets
Sara Haas
Resource Type
  • Report