Corporate landlords in cities like Milwaukee helped drive an evictions crisis during the pandemic.
Corporate landlords, which own almost 50% of rental properties, are more likely to evict, advocates say.
Before the 2008 recession, corporate landlords owned 20% of rental properties; today, it's nearing a whopping 50%.
Since the Center for Disease Control's evictions moratorium took effect last September, evictions by corporate landlords have actually been steadily increasing.
There is no national database of evictions, and evictions are only tracked at the level of the country's more than 3,000 counties.