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  2. Chicago Acts to Soften Impact of Foreclosure on Renters - AOL

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    A new law designed to protect renters from suddenly losing their homes because of foreclosure just took effect this. Chicago wants renters to be able to keep living in buildings that have fallen ...

  3. Open Communities - Wikipedia

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    The foreclosure crisis is one of the nation's most pressing housing issues, and Illinois continues to have one of the highest rates of foreclosure fillings. The crisis has been particularly hard on immigrants, people of color, and lower-income families who became north suburban homeowners in the last two decades.

  4. Foreclosures: Illinois Town Invests in Them - AOL

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    Foreclosed homes can bring down the value of neighboring homes and otherwise be a blight on the community if they sit vacant for an extended period of time. That's why the town of Cicero, Ill., a ...

  5. Tom Dart - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Bankers Association was critical of Dart, accusing him of "ignoring his legal responsibilities" and of engaging in "vigilantism". [9] Dart claims he is enforcing an Illinois state law which requires the banks to determine whether the persons resident at an address are actually the persons to whom the foreclosure notice should be ...

  6. 'I am asking for pennies': An Illinois landlord says she's ...

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    Illinois landlord Genetta Hull is facing an uphill battle trying to evict Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard from her property. Hull began renting the home to Henyard and her boyfriend, Kamal Woods, in ...

  7. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Foremost, low-income renters often lack the financial means to navigate the eviction process. For example, an Alabama Law study found that only 16.4% of Illinois households received any form of legal representation for their legal problems, with housing being the second most common legal issue for low-income households. [1]