Legislation would require some landlords to accept more pets – Center Square

SB 154 would allow tenants to have two cats or one dog under 50 pounds at housing providers who receive funds from the Affordable Act Trust Fund. Landlords would also not be able to prohibit dogs because of their breed.
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Let's go RED in 2022
4 years ago

This is all the IL state legislature has to do?? No term limits, fair redistricting, implementing school vouchers, pension reform, plans to reduce taxes from the big wad of cash they got from Biden? NOPE!

debtsor
4 years ago

Pitbulls are pure liability yet the government is forcing landlords to accept them? This is anarcho-tyranny at its finest.

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