“I Can’t Afford to Move”: Negotiating Neglect and Apartment Disrepair in Los Angeles

Steven Schmidt
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Sociologists have shown how displacement reproduces inequality among U.S. renters. Less is known about the experiences of renters prior to displacement, or how the trade-offs that renters adopt to avoid moves also stratify families. This article addresses this gap by examining how renters with few housing alternatives manage landlord neglect in routine maintenance. Using interviews with 131 non-Hispanic white and Latina/o, low- and middle-income renters living in Los Angeles, I find that unaffordable rental markets embed disadvantaged families, particularly low-income Latina/o immigrants, into substandard indoor living environments. Unable or reluctant to move, renters endure a process that I call negotiating neglect, which encompasses decision making around repair requests, following up with repair delays, investing personal funds into maintenance, and managing the health consequences of disrepair. Negotiating neglect demands substantial time, cognitive labor, and, at times, financial resources, and for some families, it is a chronic stressor. Taken together, these findings advance prior research on how unaffordable rental markets widen inequalities among families.
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"我搬不起":洛杉矶的疏忽和公寓失修谈判
社会学家已经证明了流离失所是如何在美国租房者中复制不平等的。但对于租房者在搬迁前的经历,或租房者为避免搬迁而采取的权衡措施如何使家庭分层,人们知之甚少。这篇文章通过考察几乎没有其他住房选择的租房者如何处理房东在日常维护方面的疏忽,弥补了这一空白。通过对居住在洛杉矶的 131 名非西班牙裔白人和拉丁裔/奥裔中低收入租房者的访谈,我发现,负担不起的租房市场将弱势家庭,尤其是低收入的拉丁裔/奥裔移民,嵌入了不达标的室内居住环境中。由于无法搬迁或不愿搬迁,租房者要忍受一个我称之为 "协商忽视 "的过程,其中包括围绕维修请求做出决策、跟进维修延误、将个人资金投入维修以及处理失修对健康造成的影响。协商忽视需要大量的时间、认知劳动,有时还需要财政资源,对一些家庭来说,这是一种长期的压力。总之,这些研究结果推进了之前关于难以负担的租赁市场如何扩大家庭间不平等的研究。
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