Every Month Like Clockwork? Patterns and Prevalence of Serial Eviction Filing among Landlords

IF 3 Q1 SOCIOLOGY Socius Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/23780231231196274
Henry Watson, Philip M. E. Garboden, Brian J. McCabe, Eva Rosen
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In this study, the authors draw on a unique dataset of eviction filings in Washington, D.C., over a six-year period, merged with building ownership data from the District of Columbia Office of Tax and Revenue, to better understand patterns of serial filing, a practice whereby landlords file for eviction on a single household in a single unit multiple times. The authors create an empirical typology of serial filing chains to categorize the patterns observed in the dataset. They then test a series of hypotheses about the relationship between landlord portfolio size and serial filings. Households that are filed against in buildings owned by larger landlords are substantially more likely to experience serial eviction filing, and longer serial filing chains, relative to households living in buildings owned by smaller landlords. These results offer the first empirical evidence documenting multiple patterns of serial eviction filing and underscore how landlord filing strategies differ by portfolio size.
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每个月都像时钟一样?房东连续驱逐档案的模式和流行
在这项研究中,作者利用了华盛顿特区六年来驱逐申请的独特数据集,并将哥伦比亚特区税收和税收办公室的建筑物所有权数据合并,以更好地了解连续申请的模式,即房东多次申请驱逐单一单位的单一家庭的做法。作者创建了一个串行文件链的经验类型学,以对数据集中观察到的模式进行分类。然后,他们测试了一系列关于房东投资组合规模与连续申报之间关系的假设。相对于住在小房东的房子里的家庭,住在大房东的房子里的家庭更有可能经历连续的驱逐申请,而且连续的申请链更长。这些结果提供了第一个经验证据,记录了一系列驱逐申请的多种模式,并强调了房东申请策略如何因投资组合规模而异。
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Socius Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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84
审稿时长
8 weeks
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