In Philadelphia, 35,000 tenants have applied for rent relief, but only 16 percent of their applications have been approved. The city created an eviction diversion program to prevent evictions once the moratorium ends. The program connects tenants, landlords, and a mediator to determine payment arrangements, repairs and maintenance, voluntary exits, and other solutions that don’t require a sheriff or eviction court. “If localities want to be proactive in protecting households from eviction, they can connect enforcement around evictions to those resources,” says Vincent Reina, an associate professor in the department of city and regional planning at the University of Pennsylvania.