The lack of a new federal stimulus package has not had a negative impact on rent debt—back rent payments owed to landlords—since the CARES Act relief expired in July. Rent debt improve slightly in September, with 32% of renters owing back rent to landlords down from 34% in August, according to data from Apartment List. This improvement has occurred in step with economic recovery and the addition of lost jobs.

"Despite the expiration of federal stimulus provided through the CARES Act, the economy has gradually been adding back jobs, indicating that we've started down the path of what will likely be a drawn-out recovery," Christopher Salviati, housing economist at Apartment List, tells GlobeSt.com. "With some Americans starting to get back to work, the rate of non-payment has not worsened. That said, the rate of missed payments remains elevated, and we find that even many of those who are able to pay their rent are making significant financial sacrifices to do so."

While the share of rent debt among renters is improving, it is still high, with more than a third of renters owe back rent payments. "The fact that so many Americans are struggling to pay their rent is putting downward pressure on rent prices," says Salviati. "We find that among those who say the pandemic has made them more likely to move during 2020, the most commonly cited reason is the need to find more affordable housing. Many of these renters are likely moving back in with family or friends to relieve financial pressures. High-priced markets and luxury units, in particular, are seeing a drop off in demand lead to stagnating or falling rent growth."

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Kelsi Maree Borland

Kelsi Maree Borland is a freelance journalist and magazine writer based in Los Angeles, California. For more than 5 years, she has extensively reported on the commercial real estate industry, covering major deals across all commercial asset classes, investment strategy and capital markets trends, market commentary, economic trends and new technologies disrupting and revolutionizing the industry. Her work appears daily on GlobeSt.com and regularly in Real Estate Forum Magazine. As a magazine writer, she covers lifestyle and travel trends. Her work has appeared in Angeleno, Los Angeles Magazine, Travel and Leisure and more.