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How Many Evictions Are There?

Eviction Filings
Eviction Filings18,220-18136th--
Eviction Filing Rate
Eviction Filing Rate2.9%-1%66th--
Sealed Cases (% of eviction filings)
Not Sealed16,05988.1%15635th86.2%51st
Sealed2,16111.9%2529th13.8%27th

Why Do Evictions Happen?

Eviction with Back Rent Cases
Eviction Only3,30221.2%4125th26.8%16th
Eviction with Back Rent12,28278.8%11238th73.2%62nd
Median Back Rent Sought
Median Back Rent Sought$2,389-$2,69228th--

What Happens In Eviction Court?

Eviction Orders (% of completed cases)
Eviction Order9,16258.8%8335th54.3%54th
Other Outcome (primarily dismissals)6,42241.2%7036th45.8%24th
Eviction Orders by Default (% of completed cases)
Eviction Order by Default3,83124.6%3238th20.9%59th
Not a Default 11,75375.4%12135th79.1%19th
Eviction Orders at First Time Up (% of completed cases)
Eviction Order at First Time Up3,39021.8%3337th21.6%44th
Other Outcome at First Time Up2,28014.6%2632nd17%26th
Not a First Time Up Outcome9,91463.6%9435th61.4%44th

Does Having An Attorney Matter?

Landlord Representation (% of completed cases)
Represented Landlord13,52286.8%13535th88.2%31st
Landlord without an Attorney2,06213.2%1829th11.8%46th
Tenant Representation (% of completed cases)
Represented Tenant1,62210.4%2429th15.7%9th
Tenant without an Attorney13,96289.6%12937th84.3%68th
Eviction Orders by Representation - likelihood of an eviction order (and/or a money judgment against a tenant) with or without an attorney.
No Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants did not have an attorney)
Eviction Order8,31259.5%7535th58.1%50th
Other Outcome (primarily dismissals)5,65040.5%5436th41.9%28th
With an Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants had attorney representation)
Eviction Order85052.4%837th33.3%67th
Other Outcome (primarily dismissals)77247.6%1615th66.7%8th
Eviction Orders by Default by Representation
No Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants did not have an attorney)
Eviction Order by Default3,67126.3%3238th24.8%44th
Not a Default 10,29173.7%9735th75.2%34th
With an Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants had attorney representation)
Eviction Order by Default1609.9%047th0%47th
Not a Default 1,46290.1%2426th100%1st
Eviction Orders at First Time Up by Representation
No Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants did not have an attorney)
Eviction Order at First Time Up3,31223.7%3337th25.6%37th
Other Outcome at First Time Up2,26116.2%2632nd20.2%24th
Not a First Time Up Outcome8,38960.1%7036th54.3%51st
With an Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants had attorney representation)
Eviction Order at First Time Up784.8%038th0%38th
Other Outcome at First Time Up191.2%012th0%12th
Not a First Time Up Outcome1,52594%2426th100%1st

What About Legal Aid Attorneys?

Tenant Attorney Type (% of completed cases)
No Attorney13,96289.6%12937th84.3%68th
Private Attorney1,4059%2030th13.1%15th
Legal Aid Attorney2171.4%419th2.6%12th
Eviction Orders by Attorney Type - likelihood of an eviction order (and/or a money judgment against a tenant) based on type of representation.
No Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants did not have an attorney)
Eviction Order8,31259.5%7535th58.1%50th
Other Outcome (primarily dismissals)5,65040.5%5436th41.9%28th
Private Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants had a private attorney)
Eviction Order78555.9%835th40%64th
Other Outcome (primarily dismissals)62044.1%1217th60%11th
Legal Aid Attorney (% of completed cases where tenants had a legal aid attorney)
Eviction Order6530%030th0%30th
Other Outcome (primarily dismissals)15270.1%411th100%1st

Census Data

Data from US Census Bureau’s American Community Survey 5-year estimates were chosen for analysis as they provide the most current data at the census tract level. With 8 years of eviction data, we felt it warranted using more than one set of 5-year estimates, and as comparing non-overlapping 5-year estimates is the recommended approach, we chose to use the 2006-2010 estimates as a proxy for 2010 (our first year of eviction data) and the 2013-2017 estimates as our proxy for 2017 in overtime comparisons. Both sets of data are presented here for your use.

Poverty (% of Population)
2010 Poverty (% of Population) from American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2006-2010)
At or above poverty level2,138,44279.1%58,5697th78.5%42nd
Below poverty level565,02420.9%16,0405th21.5%36th
2018 Poverty (% of Population) from American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2014-2018)
At or above poverty level2,188,43780.5%63,3666th87%23rd
Below poverty level530,11819.5%9,49719th13%55th
Race (% of Population)
2010 Race (% of Population) from American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2006-2010)
White859,28231.8%28,04611th37.6%30th
Black909,84233.7%5,11042nd6.9%48th
Latinx753,37527.9%37,9243rd50.8%16th
Asian143,6545.3%2,41221st3.2%31st
Other37,3131.4%1,11712th1.5%23rd
2018 Race (% of Population) from American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2014-2018)
White892,32332.8%34,9555th48%20th
Black808,16529.7%3,35644th4.6%48th
Latinx788,14029%30,2676th41.5%23rd
Asian172,9916.4%2,40825th3.3%34th
Other56,9362.1%1,8799th2.6%23rd
Rental Units (% of Housing)
2010 Rental Units (% of Housing) from American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2006-2010)
Rental Units (% of Housing)592,75249.5%19,4908th58.9%19th
2018 Rental Units (% of Housing) from American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2014-2018)
Rental Units (% of Housing)626,92951.9%19,11310th58.6%23rd
Median Rent
2010 Median Rent from American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2006-2010)
Median Rent$885-$698 - $1,295---
2018 Median Rent from American Community Survey 5-year estimates (2014-2018)
Median Rent$1,077-$986 - $1,997---