Adriann Murawski of the Chicago Association of Realtors said landlords are suffering, too, and the consequences of the ordinance could be dire for them. “Bottom line, communities will struggle for years to recover from the economic damages we have experienced over the past 10 months. The impact of such sweeping legislation you are considering today will be felt much harsher on small landlords.”
If passed, this will only add fuel to fire of the Illinois Exodus. Seriously, who would want to buy income property in Cook County when you could simply go to one of the surrounding counties, or Wisconsin, or Indiana?
debtsor
5 years ago
This bill has been a disaster for Chicago and is one of the primary contributors to ‘unaffordable housing’. It will do the same for suburban cook county.
These progressives are going full steam ahead instituting progressive change, and mark my words, it will be for the worse.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
If passed, this will only add fuel to fire of the Illinois Exodus. Seriously, who would want to buy income property in Cook County when you could simply go to one of the surrounding counties, or Wisconsin, or Indiana?
This bill has been a disaster for Chicago and is one of the primary contributors to ‘unaffordable housing’. It will do the same for suburban cook county.
These progressives are going full steam ahead instituting progressive change, and mark my words, it will be for the worse.