The High Cost of Eviction

Judith Fox, The High Cost of Eviction: Struggling to Contain a Growing Social Problem, 41 Mitchell Hamline L. J. of Pub. Pol’y & Prac. (Symposium Issue) (2020)

Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper No. 200414

40 Pages Posted: 30 Apr 2020

Date Written: April 14, 2020

Abstract

Matthew Desmond’s Pulitzer Prize winning book, focused public attention on the issue of eviction. As a result, scholars have begun to investigate and challenge some of the assumptions made in the book. Primarily, is eviction the cause of poverty or one of its consequences? This article explores several options in an attempt to explain the high number of evictions in America. These include, among others, the lack of affordable housing, failed governmental policies, the rise of institutional landlords and the role of courts. The article highlights some interventions that have begun to show progress in easing the burden of eviction. In the end, however, the paper concludes that the solution lies in a re-thinking of the government’s role in housing. Our laws and court processes must be reformed to acknowledge the fundamental right of housing. Until our legal system considers the rights of tenants as at least equivalent to the rights of landlords, we will continue to see these staggering eviction numbers.

Keywords: housing, eviction, tenant, courts, landlord

JEL Classification: Z18

Suggested Citation

Fox, Judith L., The High Cost of Eviction (April 14, 2020). Judith Fox, The High Cost of Eviction: Struggling to Contain a Growing Social Problem, 41 Mitchell Hamline L. J. of Pub. Pol’y & Prac. (Symposium Issue) (2020), Notre Dame Legal Studies Paper No. 200414, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3585718

Judith L. Fox (Contact Author)

Notre Dame Law School ( email )

P.O. Box 780
Notre Dame, IN 46556-0780
United States

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