GITNUX MARKETDATA REPORT 2024
Eviction Duration Statistics
The average duration of eviction cases is approximately 3-4 weeks.
In this post, we explore the varying durations of eviction processes across different states in the United States. From as short as 10 days in Nevada to potentially several months in Michigan, the timelines for evictions can significantly differ based on location. Understanding these statistics can shed light on the complexities and disparities within the eviction landscape.
Statistic 1
"In 2016, the average length of an eviction process in the United States took an average of 21 days."
Statistic 2
"In California, an uncontested eviction case takes about three weeks to one month."
Statistic 3
"The average time frame for eviction in Florida ranges between 14 to 30 days."
Statistic 4
"A case study in Atlanta showed that eviction processes took between 30-60 days to complete."
Statistic 5
"In Pennsylvania, the eviction process takes 40 to 75 days on average."
Statistic 6
"The eviction process in Ohio can take 30 to 42 days at the minimum."
Statistic 7
"In Massachusetts, an uncontested eviction can take as short as 7 weeks."
Statistic 8
"In New Jersey, an eviction can legally take 2 to 3 months."
Statistic 9
"In North Carolina, the eviction process can last between 18 to 41 days."
Statistic 10
"In Indiana, the eviction process can last up to 40 days."
Statistic 11
"In 2016, the average eviction process in Virginia took about 30 days."
Statistic 12
"In New Mexico, an eviction process can typically last 3 weeks to a month."
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"In Michigan, a complete eviction process can take anywhere from several weeks to several months."
Statistic 14
"In Nevada, the eviction process generally takes around 10 days."
Statistic 15
"In Utah, the eviction process typically takes anywhere from three weeks to two months."