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The Eviction Lab has built & mapped the first national dataset of evictions in the U.S. We're committed to making everything public and accessible.

CT Supreme Court sides with tenants in key Fair Rent Commission case 06/18/2026

“While Fair Rent Commissions in Connecticut have existed since the 1960s, the rental and job market difficulties of the COVID-19 pandemic led to the state legislature expanding the Commissions’ power in recent years.”

CT Supreme Court sides with tenants in key Fair Rent Commission case The Connecticut Supreme Court ruled an eviction could not proceed if the tenant has a pending case with the local Fair Rent Commission, which helps mediate rent increases and investigate general rental cost complaints filed by tenants.

Oklahoma City evictions more than twice the rate of New York City 06/16/2026

“Oklahoma has one of the fastest eviction timelines in the nation.”

Oklahoma City evictions more than twice the rate of New York City Data from Eviction Lab shows Oklahoma City renters face eviction at more than twice the rate of renters in larger cities, with advocates calling for changes to state eviction laws.

06/11/2026

Did you know that landlords in the Oklahoma City area file roughly the same number of evictions as the entire state of Connecticut? In 2025, landlords filed more than 16,000 evictions in Oklahoma County. That is 12 eviction filings for every 100 renter households.

In partnership with Mental Health Association Oklahoma , we have added Oklahoma City to our Eviction Tracking System — now offering data for more than 10 states and over 40 cities.

Visit the link in our bio to learn more.

Returning to an analysis of power and the centrality of black women: an empirical response to the battles over intersectionality 06/11/2026

“Black mothers experience a convergence of traumas and disadvantage that results in an experience of sustained deprivation unlike what may be captured when examining a singular adversity or social system.”

https://academic.oup.com/socpro/advance-article/doi/10.1093/socpro/spag029/8700094

New research by our graduate research assistant Solome Haile

Returning to an analysis of power and the centrality of black women: an empirical response to the battles over intersectionality Abstract. In the decades since its conception, intersectionality scholarship has grown to span a range of topics, study populations, disciplines, and metho

How Johnson County kept more than 1,000 families from homelessness | Opinion 06/10/2026

“Kansas has one of the quickest eviction processes in the country, requiring the courts to determine possession of the property within 14 days of the beginning of the process.”

How Johnson County kept more than 1,000 families from homelessness | Opinion An eviction can follow a tenant for life, making it almost impossible to find another rental. This new Kansas law keeps that from happening. | Opinion

Why Durham is betting on Legal Aid to prevent evictions amid rising rent costs 06/09/2026

“We are in an eviction crisis in North Carolina and in Durham, and the reason that people are facing eviction is because the cost of everything is going up, while wages are staying the same.”

Why Durham is betting on Legal Aid to prevent evictions amid rising rent costs “North Carolina is one of the most unfriendly states for tenants in the country,” said City Councilwoman Chelsea Cook

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