Why residents leave, and how long they stay | Yardi Reasons For Move-Out | Generated July 10, 2026
Scoped to Palm Avenue Apartments. Involuntary (eviction / skip / non-renewal) is separated from voluntary churn — only voluntary departures were retainable. Tenure is days from move-in to move-out.
882
Move-Outs (all-time)
189
Last 12 Months
36%
Involuntary 319 evict/skip/NR
64%
Voluntary churn 563 chose to leave
7%
Left: Rent Too High 62 of 882
1.2 yr
Median Tenure avg 1.8 yr
Why They Leave (all-time)
Reason
Count
Share
Eviction involuntary
206
27.2%
Relocating out of state/ country
109
14.4%
Personal Reasons
88
11.6%
Rent too high
62
8.2%
Skip involuntary
58
7.7%
Management Non Renewal involuntary
55
7.3%
Maintenance
41
5.4%
Purchased Home
41
5.4%
Transfer on site
36
4.7%
Need more space
29
3.8%
Job Change
16
2.1%
Death
6
0.8%
Military
4
0.5%
Buyout
2
0.3%
Family Status Change
2
0.3%
Lost Roomate
2
0.3%
Lost Assistance Voucher
1
0.1%
Last 12 Months
Reason
Count
Share
Personal Reasons
37
21.5%
Eviction involuntary
30
17.4%
Relocating out of state/ country
26
15.1%
Skip involuntary
18
10.5%
Transfer on site
12
7.0%
Need more space
12
7.0%
Rent too high
11
6.4%
Maintenance
8
4.7%
Management Non Renewal involuntary
6
3.5%
Purchased Home
4
2.3%
Family Status Change
2
1.2%
Lost Roomate
2
1.2%
Military
2
1.2%
Job Change
1
0.6%
Death
1
0.6%
Tenure at Move-Out
How long departing residents stayed (881 with a recorded tenure). A short-tenure skew points to early-life churn (turn quality, screening, pricing-at-move-in).