Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Urban Studies and Planning Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

USI Publications

Series

2020

And Subsidized Rental Properties: Evidence from Metro Atlanta

Articles 1 - 1 of 1

Full-Text Articles in Urban Studies and Planning

Housing Stability, Evictions, And Subsidized Rental Properties: Evidence From Metro Atlanta, Austin Harrison, Daniel Immergluck, Jeff Ernsthausen, Stephanie Earl Sep 2020

Housing Stability, Evictions, And Subsidized Rental Properties: Evidence From Metro Atlanta, Austin Harrison, Daniel Immergluck, Jeff Ernsthausen, Stephanie Earl

USI Publications

Evictions cause substantial harm to lower-income families. The effects range from homelessness to job loss, school turnover, and deteriorating health. Previously evicted tenants can be pushed down-market and forced to accept substandard housing. Housing subsidy might be expected to reduce eviction rates and provide greater stability. However, little systematic research has examined the eviction rates of subsidized, affordable rental properties and compared them to nonsubsidized, market-rate properties. We examine eviction filings for multifamily rental buildings in five-county metropolitan Atlanta, using a data set of eviction filings, property characteristics, and ownership information. We identify the subset of buildings that are subsidized …