We analyze the role of corporate real estate in Redwood City’s multifamily rental market, asking: Who owns Redwood City’s rental housing? Who causes and benefits from the rising rents in Redwood City?
Made in partnership with the AI Now Institute and the Anti-Eviction Lab. This report examines the increasing deployment of landlord technologies in NYC housing, and the problems this creates and intensifies.
This map explores Single Room Occupancy (SRO) hotels, referring to the City of Oakland's SRO Reports of 1985, 2004 and 2015 in the context of 2017, and the "hottest" speculative real estate "market" in the U.S. Created by AEMP.
A collection of interactive maps hosted on Esri and co-created with the Eviction Defense Collaboration and produced by the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project from the state of evictions report.
Co-written with Tenants Together, this report examines the Ellis Act evictions, how the Act is being used and outlines policy proposals that would limit any misuse of the Act.
Co-written with the Eviction Defense Collaborative, which strives to prevent homelessness, preserve affordable housing, and protect the diversity of San Francisco. This report shows the state of evictions in 2014.
We analyze ownership in Concord in light of the city’s fight for Rent Stabilization and Just Cause. We show that Concord’s rental market is dominated by outside corporate investors, not local “mom-and-pop” landlords that claim they are victims of tenant protections.
A report compiled alongside Unlock NYC, Neighbors Together, the Housing Data Coalition, and the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project about how source of income discrimination and voucher policies perpetuate housing inequality.
The California Reinvestment Coalition (CRC) and the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project (AEMP) identified the banks and financial institutions enabling the displacement crisis in Oakland, CA, mapped out in the report below.
The Anti-Eviction Mapping Project collaborated with Tenants Together to map all unlawful detainer evictions from 2014-2016.
This report is based on an analysis of 3,145 eviction cases handled by Legal Aid and CLSEPA over a three-year period. The data is a compilation of case records in the attached PDF.
This report by the Anti-Eviction Lab and the AEMP examines the increasing deployment of landlord technologies in SF housing and the problems this creates and intensifies. These technologies include facial recognition, tenant screening, CCTV cameras, and other algorithmic access technologies specifically designed to be deployed in tenant housing and surrounding public and private space.
A collaboration between Tenants Together and AEMP about Rent Control and Just Cause Protections in the California Area. Additional resources and information are provided. Data partially compiled from research conducted by the Urban Displacement Project.
We partnered with Tenants Together to collect and report previously inaccessible eviction data in Alameda county and populated a multi-layered map in the attached report below.
A collection of interactive maps illustrating deaths by the Oakland Police Department, the California Highway Patrol, and the BART Police in Oakland, CA, created by AEMP.
This report, based upon published and unpublished data from the Rent Board, provides more specific insights into the types of eviction justifications that are forcing tenants from their homes.
This report, commissioned by the Berkeley Rent Stabilization Board, examines the potential impacts of denser development development and upzoning on displacement across Berkeley, California.
Tenants Together and the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project conducted a study in 2015 to map Wall Street landlord holdings in California and survey tenants on their experience renting from Wall Street. This report documents their findings.
A report co-written by the Anti-Eviction Mapping Project and the with the Eviction Defense Collaborative, which strives to prevent homelessness, preserve affordable housing, and protect the diversity of San Francisco.
Co-written with the Eviction Defense Collaborative, which strives to prevent homelessness, preserve affordable housing, and protect the diversity of San Francisco. This report shows the state of evictions in 2015.
This report investigates the effects of turning homes into vacation rentals in San Francisco. The report includes some original data gathered over the last two years.