Searchlight analyzed 10 years of court records to find out which landlords evicted tenants. Here are the results.

Dillon Bergin
Dillon Bergin is a former staff reporter. He has written about immigration and migration, climate change and food for the New Republic and the Philadelphia Inquirer. He was a Fulbright Germany Journalism Fellow from 2019 to 2020. A proud-Midwesterner from South Bend, Indiana, he’s spent the last four years between Philadelphia, where he went to school, and Freiburg, Germany, where his heart resides.
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