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Princeton University study finds stronger tenant protections in VA during pandemic

Princeton University ranked five Virginia cities in a 2018 report in the national top 10 for evicting renters.

VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Author's Note: The above video is on file from Aug. 8, 2021.

Just a few years ago, Virginia was considered a civic embarrassment for its staggering eviction rate. 

A 2018 report from Princeton University ranked five Virginia cities in the national top 10 for ousting renters. But the state is now offering stronger tenant protections during the coronavirus pandemic. 

It's a leader in distributing federal rental assistance. And evictions have fallen.

It turns out the unwanted publicity from Princeton had helped to put Virginia on a path to finding solutions before the pandemic. And many of those solutions are now in place. 

For instance, the state is temporarily requiring landlords to give tenants 14 days to make late rent payments before landlords can file for eviction. That's helpful for people who get paid every two weeks.

Author's Note: The video below is on file from Aug. 4, 2021.

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