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The True Cost of Eviction

Eviction is one of the most expensive events a landlord can face. The total cost goes far beyond just the lost rent and legal fees.

Cost Components

  • Lost rent: Includes months of non-payment before and during the eviction process
  • Legal fees: Attorney fees, which vary widely by complexity and location
  • Court costs: Filing fees, process server fees, and related expenses
  • Property damage: Damage beyond normal wear and tear, often significant in eviction situations
  • Turnover costs: Cleaning, painting, repairs to return the unit to market condition
  • Timeline

    The eviction process typically takes 2-6 months depending on jurisdiction: 1. Notice period (3-30 days) 2. Court filing and hearing (2-4 weeks) 3. Judgment and writ of possession (1-4 weeks) 4. Sheriff lockout (1-2 weeks)

    Prevention is Cheaper Than Cure

    Thorough tenant screening, clear lease terms, and prompt action at the first sign of non-payment are the best defenses against costly evictions.

    हल किया गया उदाहरण

    $1,800/month rent, 2 months unpaid before filing, 2-month eviction process, $1,500 attorney fees, $400 court costs, $3,000 property damage, $2,000 make-ready, $1,800 security deposit.

    1. Lost rent: $1,800 x (2 + 2) = $7,200
    2. Legal costs: $1,500 + $400 = $1,900
    3. Damage & repairs: $3,000 + $2,000 = $5,000
    4. Gross cost: $7,200 + $1,900 + $5,000 = $14,100
    5. Net cost after deposit: $14,100 - $1,800 = $12,300