Evictions are rising in housing markets that saw big demand during the pandemic, according to data from the Eviction Lab.
That's partly due to high rent prices in the region, which are burdening renters, researchers said.
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AdvertisementRental housing in pandemic boom towns has become so expensive that many areas are seeing a huge spike in evictions.
That's partly due to high rent prices, researchers said, fueled by big shifts in where Americans lived and worked during the pandemic, a trend that drove many renters to the Sun Belt.
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