Rent control campaign heats up in Illinois – Crain’s

Illinois legislators are asking housing experts, landlords and renters to weigh in as they continue to consider lifting a statewide ban on rent control. Since 1997, an Illinois law has prohibited rent-control policies. If the ban is lifted, Chicago and other municipalities would be able to consider adopting rent control. About 200 people, many of whom appeared to support rent control, attended a Special Committee on Housing hearing today in the Loop. Some held up neon-yellow signs reading "Rent Control Now!"
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P M
7 years ago

Saw this one coming a long time ago. Over the past 10 years I divested myself of all rental units in IL.

Buh-bye
7 years ago

Is there any failed far-left idea Chicago won’t embrace?

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