GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Landlord Wrongful Eviction Lawsuit Settlement Statistics
Landlord wrongful eviction lawsuit settlement statistics may vary depending on the jurisdiction and specific case circumstances, with some cases resulting in financial compensation for the tenants.
In this post, we explore the landscape of wrongful eviction lawsuits in the United States, shedding light on key statistics that illuminate the prevalence and outcomes of such cases. From the financial implications for both tenants and landlords to the regional variations in eviction rates, these statistics offer a glimpse into the complexities of the rental housing market and the legal battles that can ensue.
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"On average, a tenant who wins a wrongful eviction lawsuit can receive between $2,500 to $20,000 in settlements."
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"Approximately 36% of US households rent their home."
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"Roughly 90% of landlords who evict tenants do so for non-payment of rent."
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"Only 10% of tenants bring wrongful eviction lawsuits against their landlords."
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"Tenants win about 52% of court cases against landlords regarding wrongful eviction."
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"New York City has the highest number of wrongful eviction lawsuits, estimated to be over 29,000 in 2019."
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"In 2018, approximately 2.3 million U.S. renter households faced eviction judgment."
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"In Texas, property owners filed more than 400,000 eviction lawsuits in a typical year."
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"In Massachusetts, wrongful eviction lawsuits cost landlords between $3,000 and $10,000 on average."
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"In Los Angeles County, there were nearly 60,000 eviction filings in 2017."
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"In Michigan, landlords most commonly sue for possession of their unit, with up to 16,000 cases filed each year."
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"In 2019, Los Angeles paid out $1.9 million in settlements for wrongful eviction lawsuits."
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"In Chicago, 25,000 to 28,000 eviction cases are filed each year."
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"In New York City, about 22,000 families were evicted in 2018."
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"Over 2.5 million eviction cases are filed each year across the U.S., or 4 every minute."
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"Despite legal protection against eviction during the COVID19 crisis, an estimated 40 million Americans faced potential eviction in 2020."
Jannik Lindner
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