Eviction filings can destabilize tenants' lives - even when they win their case
By Alexa Eisenberg, Kate Brantley
Eviction filings can lead to long-term housing instability, economic losses and health conditions.
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The Pursuit is a thought-leadership blog featuring articles by University of Michigan School of Public Health students, staff, alumni, and faculty. Contributors write about public health topics for a general audience, covering everything from trending issues to research insights and field experiences. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the individual authors.
Eviction filings can lead to long-term housing instability, economic losses and health conditions.
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