Zillow projects a 50 percent rise in evictions coming out of the expiration of the federal eviction moratorium, or roughly 1.5 times what they would typically have been before the pandemic, according to the survey conducted Aug. 3 through Aug. 17.
The survey comprised a collection of 111 economists, researchers, analysts and other housing experts from academia and the private sector.
An estimated half-million evictions would be filed over September and October, according to the survey, with about 0.6% of the overall 43.9 million renter pool being evicted (or 268,000).
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