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  2. Woman neglected teen girl with diabetes until she died ... - AOL

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    She didn’t have an insulin refill for 11 months, investigators said.

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

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    Chicago wants renters to be able to keep living in buildings that have fallen into default or be paid thousands for their pains. A new law designed to protect renters from suddenly losing their ...

  4. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the early months of the recession, renters were evicted with little notice due to landlords foreclosing on properties. However, in May 2009, the Protecting Tenants at Foreclosure Act was passed. This law required "new owners to provide at least 90 days notice to vacate and to honor the terms of any existing leases." [18]

  5. Chicago: Law's Revamp Would Help Foreclosed-On Renters ...

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    That ended up costing renters as much as $7.3 million in lost deposits. Security deposits haven't been that secure for many Chicago tenants lately, especially after foreclosures forced occupants ...

  6. Chicago Housing Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Housing Authority (CHA) is a municipal corporation that oversees public housing within the city of Chicago. The agency's Board of Commissioners is appointed by the city's mayor, and has a budget independent from that of the city of Chicago. CHA is the largest rental landlord in Chicago, with more than 50,000 households.

  7. Rent strike - Wikipedia

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    The Anti-Rent Movement (also known as the Anti-Rent War and Helderberg War) was a tenants' revolt in upstate New York in the period 1839–1845. The Anti-Renters declared their independence from the manor system run by patroons, resisting tax collectors and successfully demanding land reform. 1904 New York City Rent Strike

  8. A Chicago woman died in a hotel freezer in 2017. Now her ...

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    The mother of a 19-year-old Chicago woman who was found dead in 2017 in a freezer at a suburban hotel where she had attended a party has reached a settlement in her lawsuit against the hotel and ...

  9. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co. v. City of Chicago

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    Justice Harlan argued that the concept of due process of law required fair compensation to be given for any private property seized by the state. In responding to the City of Chicago's claim that due process of law was served merely by allowing the railroad company's grievance to be heard, Harlan stated that satisfying legislative procedure alone is not enough to satisfy due process: "In ...