Research Reveals One Way Policymakers Can Improve Housing Stability
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Renters less likely to be kicked out where eviction filing fees are higher
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Increasing filing fees reduces eviction rates, Eviction Lab researchers found in a recent studyBy CLARA BATESMissouri IndependentNew research shows Missouri has among the lowest court fees for landlords to file for eviction in the nation and that raising filing fees would reduce eviction rates.In Missouri, the average cost for a landlord to file for eviction is $56, and is as low as $33 in some counties. The fees vary widely across the country, and are set in often "arbitrary" ways, the researchers found, but with significant effects. Nationally, fees range from $15 to $350, and the average is $132."By raising filing fees at the local level, we could go a long way toward reducing eviction filings," Henry Gomory, lead researcher on the Eviction Lab study, said at a presentation last week. The researchers collected filing fee data from nearly every county across the country in 2018 and published their findings in the journal Housing Policy Debate last month.When