Lightfoot Vows to Push Ahead With Effort to Give Tenants 90 Days’ Notice Before Evictions Despite Opposition – WTTW (Chicago)

Tenants can now be evicted without cause with 30 days’ notice. That is not nearly enough time for a single person, let alone a family, to find a new place to live and move, Lightfoot said.
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Illinois Entrepreneur
5 years ago

It’s ok. Housing is actually going to get real affordable in Illinois in the coming years.

Yeah, your property taxes will be suffocating, but you’ll be able to pick up that condo or small house for a dime.

Yoz
5 years ago

I’ll never understand why progressives seek to emulate the disastrous housing regulations of San Francisco and New York, but regardless their onerous requirements will just make it so landlords have to raise their rents and security deposits to cover the cost of business. Then as affordable housing becomes even less available, they’ll push harder for rent control, which if successful will lead people converting their apartments into condos or larger homes. If Chicago really wants to increase affordable housing, it should look at what it needs to do to get people to build again on all its empty lots.

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