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Eviction notices drop in Las Vegas but rates still high for metro area, report says

Las Vegas Review-Journal·Patrick Blennerhassett·about 1 month ago
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Eviction rates are dropping in the Las Vegas Valley, however the metro region still has one of the highest per capita rates in the country, according to new data from a Princeton University research group. Eviction filing counts in the valley were down 18 percent from March (3,193) to April and are down overall this year up until April 1, according to the Eviction Lab, which tracks eviction dates across the U.S. Just over 10,000 eviction notices were filed between January and March, a 24 percent drop over the same period last year. Filings are down 20 percent since April 2025, totaling 42,596. But Las Vegas remains one of the areas with the highest eviction rates per capita among the 38 city areas and 10 states tracked by Eviction Lab, spokesperson Juan Pablo Garnham said. “During 2025, landlords filed 14 evictions for every 100 renter households, which is higher than New York, Philadelphia, or Austin,” he said. Garnham said the average among the locations they track is 7.9 filings.…

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