amid economic turmoil caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, and many could face evictions.
But one startup is treating the dire situation as a money-making opportunity for gig workers. The company, called, is recruiting freelancers to sign up as eviction crews for landlords, calling it the "FASTEST GROWING MONEY MAKING GIG DUE TO COVID-19." Civvl has posted job listings across the US aiming to recruit an army of gig workers to help facilitate evictions, as first reported by, which describes the startup as "Uber, but for evicting people." Civvl's website is adorned with photos of homes being cleaned out by movers and messages advertising a quick and easy money-making opportunity for workers in the precarious gig economy.
"Too many people stopped paying rent and mortgages thinking they would not be evicted," Civvl's site reads. "Plenty of foreclosures and eviction properties to secure and clean out." People across the US are still struggling to complete their housing payments from month to month. As of the first week of September, 29% of Americans were unable to pay their rent or mortgage payment in full, and 8% did not pay their full rent in August, according to a
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And what happens when you get a tenant who is willing to risk their life to keep their home? Is there any insurance to protect the employee? This “gig” economy is a disaster waiting to happen
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