租赁表格

David Hoffman, Anton Strezhnev
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我们对住宅租赁进行了首次大规模的描述性研究,该研究基于约17万份住宅租赁的数据集,以支持2005年至2019年期间超过20万份费城驱逐诉讼。这些租约极有可能包含无法执行的条款,而且随着时间的推移,它们的亲房东倾向急剧增加。将租赁与个体租户特征相匹配,我们发现,在城市中较富裕、白人较多的地区,非法条款很可能与更昂贵的租赁联系在一起。这一结果与房东越来越多地采用共享表格有关,共享表格最初是由非营利房东协会创建的,最近在网上以象征性的费用提供。一般来说,这种共享形式的租赁包含比它们所取代的专有租赁更糟糕的规则。随着时间的推移,房东采用这种常见形式变得越来越容易,成本也越来越低,这意味着房东诉诸司法剥夺了房客的权利。我们很少观察到内部房东效应:相反,业主专注于城市的特定区域。这种专业化导致黑人租户更容易因犯罪或在房屋内使用毒品而被驱逐,这种影响主要集中在白人社区。我们的研究结果为消费者契约的实证研究提供了重要的进展,通过考察追随者的个体差异、地理效应、信息成本和时间趋势来建立这个领域。
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Leases as Forms
We offer the first large scale descriptive study of residential leases, based on a dataset of ~170,000 residential leases filed in support of over ~200,000 Philadelphia eviction proceedings from 2005 through 2019. These leases are highly likely to contain unenforceable terms, and their pro-landlord tilt has increased sharply over time. Matching leases with individual tenant characteristics, we show that unlawful terms are surprisingly likely to be associated with more expensive leaseholds in richer, whiter parts of the city. This result is linked to landlords' growing adoption of shared forms, originally created by non-profit landlord associations, and more recently available online for a nominal fee. Generally, such shared form leases contain worse rules for tenants than the proprietary leases they replace. Over time, it has become easier and cheaper for landlords to adopt such common forms, meaning that access to justice for landlords strips tenants of rights. We observe few within landlord effects: rather, property owners specialize in particular areas in the city. This specialization leads black tenants to be more susceptible to eviction based on crime or drug use on the premises, an effect concentrated in whiter neighborhoods. Our results offer a significant advance in the empirical study of consumer contracting, building the field by examining individual differences in adherents, geography-effects, information costs and time trends.
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