 A formal eviction happens when a landlord orders a tenant to leave their home, either because that tenant missed rent payments or due to other infractions and the landlord files an eviction filing. In court, a tenant is called into court and a judge rules on whether or not that tenant will be evicted. We estimate that across the country about 2.7 million eviction filings happen each year through the courts. I emphasize through the courts because we also suspect that for every one formal eviction or an eviction that goes through the courts, there are about two informal evictions. So evictions that happen without a court order. Maybe a landlord tells a tenant that they're going to evict them and the tenant gets out before having a scarlet E on their record or a landlord shuts off the utilities or one of many, many different ways in which tenants are forced to leave their homes without the court actually getting involved.