Detroit — The city’s rental eviction filings are on track to return to pre-pandemic levels as temporary emergency protections expire, University of Michigan researchers say.

Eviction filings in Detroit rose from historic lows to 75% of the pre-pandemic rate as of June, according to UM’s Poverty Solutions. At the current filing rate, 21% of Detroit renters, or 61,000 tenants, will face the threat of eviction this year, they note.

UM researchers analyzed data from nearly 68,000 eviction case records filed in Detroit’s 36th District Court between January 2019 and June 2022 to note trends in eviction filings during the pandemic and make projections for the rest of 2022.

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