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State of Illinois
2023 and 2024 HB3709 Introduced 2/17/2023, by Rep. Lakesia Collins SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED: |
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Creates the Keep Illinois Home Act. Provides that no person shall allow to be occupied, or rent to another for occupancy, or charge, accept, or retain rent for any dwelling unit unless the landlord has registered the dwelling unit with the Illinois Housing Development Authority in the residential rental registry created under the provisions. Includes provisions on the form of registration, failure to register, and the administration and enforcement of registry. Provides that the Illinois Supreme Court shall contract with or enter a memorandum of agreement with an administering entity to administer a right to counsel program for tenants. Provides that the administering entity, within the funding available to it for the right to counsel program, shall fund the provision of legal representation by designated organizations under this Section. Provides that a designated organization may subcontract with a nonprofit or community organization to provide legal representation to a covered individual and to provide tenant outreach and education. Contains other requirements for the program. Contains provisions relating to the Small Rental Property Owner Repairs and Improvement
Fund, private enforcement of eviction actions, and a Tenant Bill of Rights. Amends the Illinois Income Tax Act adding a rental property capital improvement credit. Amends the State Finance Act, Code of Civil Procedure, Condominium Property Act, and Rent Control Preemption Act making conforming and other changes. Repeals the Retaliatory Eviction Act. Effective immediately.
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1 | | AN ACT concerning government.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Keep
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5 | | Illinois Home Act. |
6 | | Section 5. Findings. The General Assembly finds that: |
7 | | (a) There is a significant shortage of safe, affordable, |
8 | | and healthy rental housing in the State, especially for |
9 | | hundreds of thousands of lower-income renters. One-third of |
10 | | residents, or nearly 1.6 million households, depend on rental |
11 | | housing. |
12 | | (b) The rate at which rent has increased in the State has |
13 | | continued to outpace the increase in residents' real wages, |
14 | | resulting in an increasing rent burden borne by households, |
15 | | especially vulnerable populations. This growing burden |
16 | | threatens the quality and stability of housing available to |
17 | | renters. |
18 | | (c) Many households that depend on rental housing are |
19 | | low-income and are rent-burdened, meaning that they pay more |
20 | | than 30% of the household income on rent. Additionally, some |
21 | | of these households are severely cost-burdened, meaning that |
22 | | the household must devote more than 50% of the household |
23 | | income to paying rent, leaving little for other household |
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1 | | necessities such as health care, education, vocational |
2 | | training, transportation, or utilities. |
3 | | (d) An inability to find affordable housing negatively |
4 | | impacts tenants' economic stability, health and well-being, |
5 | | and capacity to participate in their communities. A lack of |
6 | | stable housing may limit a parent's ability to maintain |
7 | | employment, a child's capacity to succeed at school, and, for |
8 | | lower-income families, the potential to escape the cycle of |
9 | | poverty. |
10 | | (e) Tenants' inability to find and retain affordable |
11 | | housing results in increased rates of involuntary |
12 | | displacement, eviction, and property turnover, creating |
13 | | additional burdens for landlords and property owners, social |
14 | | service agencies, local governments, and the judicial system, |
15 | | as well as renter households. |
16 | | Section 10. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to promote |
17 | | the maintenance and expansion of the supply of healthy, |
18 | | accessible, safe, and affordable rental housing, and to |
19 | | establish the rights and obligations of landlords and tenants |
20 | | in the rental of dwelling units in the State. This Act is |
21 | | remedial in its general purpose and shall be construed |
22 | | liberally to achieve its objectives. |
23 | | Section 15. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
24 | | "Administering entity" means the organization contracted |
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1 | | by or party to a memorandum of agreement with the |
2 | | Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts to administer the |
3 | | Right to Counsel Program in accordance with Section 30. |
4 | | "Area median income" means the median income published |
5 | | annually for each metropolitan and nonmetropolitan area by the |
6 | | U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. |
7 | | "Consideration" includes, but is not limited to, money and |
8 | | the fair market value of goods and services rendered for the |
9 | | benefit of the landlord under the rental agreement. |
10 | | "Covered individual" means any party to a covered matter |
11 | | who is a tenant, lessee, or occupant, for residential |
12 | | purposes, of any land or building, any apartment in any |
13 | | building, any dwelling unit, any trailer or mobile |
14 | | manufactured home, or any land upon which a trailer or mobile |
15 | | manufactured home is used or stands. |
16 | | "Covered matter" means any notice to quit or notice to |
17 | | terminate tenancy delivered to, or any summary process action |
18 | | instituted against, a covered individual under Article IX of |
19 | | the Code of Civil Procedure or any administrative proceeding |
20 | | against a covered individual necessary to preserve a State or |
21 | | federal housing subsidy or to prevent a proposed termination |
22 | | of the lease. |
23 | | "Designated organization" means any not-for-profit legal |
24 | | services organization that provides legal representation in a |
25 | | covered matter to a covered individual. |
26 | | "Dwelling" means any privately owned parcel of real |
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1 | | property in the State that is assessed and taxed as an |
2 | | undivided whole with one or more dwelling units rented or |
3 | | available for rent for residential use and occupancy on or |
4 | | after the effective date of this Act. "Dwelling" includes a |
5 | | dwelling unit within a common-interest community, including a |
6 | | condominium or cooperative building, that is held out for rent |
7 | | and not occupied by the owner of record. "Dwelling" does not |
8 | | include a commercial unit in a mixed-use development, hospital |
9 | | or skilled nursing facility, transitory dwelling that is not |
10 | | ordinarily occupied by the same tenant for more than 31 days, |
11 | | convent or monastery, extended care facility, asylum or |
12 | | not-for-profit home for the aged, temporary overnight shelter, |
13 | | transitional shelter, dormitory owned and operated by an |
14 | | elementary school, high school, or institution of higher |
15 | | learning, student housing accommodation wherein a housing |
16 | | agreement or housing contract is entered into between the |
17 | | student and an institution of higher learning or student |
18 | | housing wherein the institution exercises control or |
19 | | supervision of the student, or student housing owned and |
20 | | operated by a tax-exempt organization affiliated with an |
21 | | institution of higher learning. |
22 | | "Dwelling unit" refers to any building, structure, or part |
23 | | thereof, or land appurtenant thereto, or any other rental |
24 | | property rented or offered for rent for residential purposes, |
25 | | together with all common areas and recreational facilities |
26 | | held out for use by the tenant. For the purposes of Sections 20 |
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1 | | and 25, "dwelling unit" does not include a subsidized housing |
2 | | unit or unit with rent that is controlled, regulated, or |
3 | | subsidized by any governmental unit, agency, or authority. |
4 | | "Landlord" means an owner of record, agent, lessor, or |
5 | | sublessor, or the successor in interest of any of them, of a |
6 | | dwelling or dwelling unit. |
7 | | "Legal representation" means representation in a covered |
8 | | matter provided by a designated organization to a covered |
9 | | individual, and all legal advice, advocacy, and assistance |
10 | | associated with the representation, subject to and in |
11 | | accordance with the Illinois Rules of Professional Conduct. |
12 | | "Median area rent" means the median of rent charged for a |
13 | | residential dwelling unit with the same number of bedrooms in |
14 | | each county or the other unit of local government as defined by |
15 | | the Illinois Housing Development Authority. |
16 | | "Person with a disability" has the meaning given to that |
17 | | term in paragraph (2) of subsection 2FF of the Consumer Fraud |
18 | | and Deceptive Business Practices Act. |
19 | | "Rent" means the consideration demanded or received in |
20 | | connection with the use and occupancy of a dwelling unit. |
21 | | "Rent" does not include a security deposit or other fund held |
22 | | in trust for the tenant but includes other fees, costs, and |
23 | | consideration, regardless of whether they are denominated as |
24 | | rent. |
25 | | "Rental agreement" means an agreement, oral, written, or |
26 | | implied, between a landlord and tenant for use or occupancy of |
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1 | | a dwelling unit and associated services. |
2 | | "Subsidized housing" has the meaning given to that term in |
3 | | Section 3 of the Subsidized Housing Joint Occupancy Act.
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4 | | "Tenant" means a person entitled by a rental agreement, |
5 | | subtenancy approved by the landlord, or by sufferance, to |
6 | | occupy a dwelling unit. |
7 | | Section 20. Establishment of Residential Rental Registry. |
8 | | (a) The State hereby establishes the Residential Rental |
9 | | Registry and finds and declares that the rental of a dwelling |
10 | | unit constitutes a business or activity which impacts the |
11 | | public health, safety, and general welfare of the people of |
12 | | the State. The intent of this Section is to protect the public |
13 | | health, safety, and general welfare of the people of the State |
14 | | and to further achieve the beneficial purposes of: |
15 | | (1) protecting the character and stability of |
16 | | residential areas; |
17 | | (2) augmenting the correction and prevention of |
18 | | housing conditions that adversely affect or are likely to |
19 | | adversely affect the health, life, safety, and general |
20 | | welfare, including the physical, mental, and social |
21 | | well-being of a person occupying a dwelling; |
22 | | (3) gathering information to enable the State, tenant, |
23 | | and the public to have a better understanding of and |
24 | | transparency concerning the State's rental housing stock, |
25 | | its ownership, and condition; and |
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1 | | (4) further educating a landlord regarding the |
2 | | landlord's obligations. |
3 | | (b) No person shall allow to be occupied, or rent to |
4 | | another for occupancy, or charge, accept, or retain rent for |
5 | | any dwelling unit unless the landlord has duly registered the |
6 | | dwelling unit with the Illinois Housing Development Authority. |
7 | | Each landlord of one or more dwelling unit, including a |
8 | | condominium and cooperative unit, in the State shall register |
9 | | each dwelling unit by January 15th of each year with the |
10 | | Illinois Housing Development Authority. For a condominium and |
11 | | cooperative, the property required to be registered shall be |
12 | | the individual dwelling unit being rented or offered for rent, |
13 | | and not the entire building or development. Within 15 days |
14 | | after a change in ownership of a dwelling unit, the new |
15 | | landlord shall notify the Illinois Housing Development |
16 | | Authority of the change. |
17 | | (c) The Illinois Housing Development Authority shall |
18 | | prepare and make available an Internet registration web form |
19 | | for a landlord to complete that collects information the |
20 | | Illinois Housing Development Authority deems desirable and |
21 | | necessary to fulfill the purposes of this Section. The data |
22 | | collected pursuant to this Section shall be made publicly |
23 | | available in the form of a searchable and exportable database. |
24 | | The information collected from a landlord includes, but is not |
25 | | limited to: |
26 | | (1) the street address and property index number of |
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1 | | the building within which any dwelling unit is located; |
2 | | (2) the number of dwelling units in the building, the |
3 | | number of floors in the building, the floor number and |
4 | | unit number or letter designation for each dwelling unit |
5 | | that is or may be available for rent at any time, and the |
6 | | number of bedrooms in each dwelling unit; |
7 | | (3) the rental rate charged at the time of |
8 | | registration for each dwelling unit; |
9 | | (4) the name, street address, email, and telephone |
10 | | number of the landlord; |
11 | | (5) if the landlord is a corporation, partnership, |
12 | | limited partnership, limited liability company, or other |
13 | | entity, the name, title, street address, telephone number, |
14 | | associated website address, if any, and email of a |
15 | | responsible individual partner, member, or officer, and of |
16 | | any partner, member, or officer holding a 20% or greater |
17 | | interest in the entity. If no one person holds 20% or |
18 | | greater interest in the entity, the foregoing information |
19 | | for each of the 5 persons holding the most interest in the |
20 | | entity shall be disclosed; |
21 | | (6) the name, street address, email, associated |
22 | | website address, if any, and telephone number of the |
23 | | property manager, if different from the landlord; and |
24 | | (7) the name, street address, telephone number, and |
25 | | email of the person or entity the tenant is to contact when |
26 | | requesting repairs be made to the tenant's dwelling unit, |
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1 | | and the contact person's business relationship to the |
2 | | owner. |
3 | | For purposes of this Section, a post office box or |
4 | | commercial mail receiving service shall not be accepted as the |
5 | | landlord's or property manager's address. The building and |
6 | | dwelling unit being registered shall not be accepted as the |
7 | | landlord's address, unless it is the principal place of |
8 | | business or residence of the landlord. |
9 | | Failure to provide required information or to pay the |
10 | | registration fee shall be grounds for Illinois Housing |
11 | | Development Authority to disallow registration. |
12 | | (d) Unless otherwise provided, any person who violates |
13 | | this Section, or provides false or misleading information to |
14 | | the Illinois Housing Development Authority, or violates any |
15 | | rule adopted hereunder, shall be barred and prohibited from |
16 | | filing an eviction action or other action under the Code of |
17 | | Civil Procedure seeking possession of any dwelling unit within |
18 | | the building for which the false or misleading information was |
19 | | provided, and shall be fined $100 per dwelling unit. Each day |
20 | | that a violation exists shall constitute a separate and |
21 | | distinct offense. If the failure of a landlord to register a |
22 | | dwelling unit is willful or a landlord knowingly provides |
23 | | false information in a registration statement, then the State |
24 | | shall, in addition to other remedies, claw back or recover any |
25 | | financial benefit given, awarded, or credited to the landlord |
26 | | for the 7 years preceding the landlord's act or omission. |
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1 | | Liability for a violation of this Section shall be joint and |
2 | | several among owners. The remedies available under this |
3 | | Section are cumulative and not exclusive. |
4 | | (e) The Illinois Housing Development Authority shall |
5 | | administer this Section and shall adopt rules for the |
6 | | effective administration of this Section within 90 days of the |
7 | | effective date of this Act. The Illinois Housing Development |
8 | | Authority shall consult and cooperate with other pertinent |
9 | | State departments and agencies in the implementation, |
10 | | administration, and enforcement of the provisions of this |
11 | | Section. The Illinois Housing Development Authority shall |
12 | | establish and maintain the rental registry on a user-friendly, |
13 | | publicly accessible, searchable website, and shall include, in |
14 | | addition to the registration forms submitted by an owner, |
15 | | records of registration violations. This website shall |
16 | | maintain public access to these records for 10 years. The |
17 | | Illinois Housing Development Authority shall enforce any |
18 | | provision of this Section through an injunction or any other |
19 | | suit, action, or proceeding at law or in equity in a court of |
20 | | competent jurisdiction. |
21 | | Section 25. Right to Counsel Program. |
22 | | (a) There is established the Right to Counsel Program for |
23 | | the purpose of providing any covered individual with legal |
24 | | representation at no cost in a covered matter, effective one |
25 | | year after the effective date of this Act. |
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1 | | (b) The Judicial Branch shall contract with or enter a |
2 | | memorandum of agreement with an administering entity to |
3 | | administer the Right to Counsel Program. The administering |
4 | | entity, within the funding available to it for the Right to |
5 | | Counsel Program, shall fund the provision of legal |
6 | | representation by designated organizations under this Section. |
7 | | A designated organization may subcontract with a nonprofit or |
8 | | community organization to provide legal representation to a |
9 | | covered individual, and to provide tenant outreach and |
10 | | education. A designated organization shall, at a minimum: |
11 | | (1) have substantial expertise in housing law and |
12 | | landlord tenant law and substantial experience furnishing |
13 | | free legal assistance to an eligible individual; |
14 | | (2) have a demonstrated history of serving the |
15 | | low-income community; |
16 | | (3) identify the geographic area in which the |
17 | | organization provides legal representation; |
18 | | (4) have a plan to reach and provide legal |
19 | | representation to an income-eligible person with limited |
20 | | English proficiency; and |
21 | | (5) provide appropriate supervision and training. |
22 | | (c) The administering entity may receive funds or services |
23 | | from the State or federal government, corporations, |
24 | | associations, or individuals to fund: |
25 | | (1) the provision of legal representation to a covered |
26 | | individual in a covered matter; |
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1 | | (2) the administration of the Right to Counsel Program |
2 | | for the administering entity and designated organization; |
3 | | and |
4 | | (3) tenant outreach and education. |
5 | | (d) The Judicial Branch, in consultation with the |
6 | | administering entity and designated organization, shall |
7 | | approve a one-page, plain language notice to inform a tenant |
8 | | of the rights under the Right to Counsel Program. Not later |
9 | | than one year after the effective date of this Act, the notice |
10 | | shall be made available on the Judicial Branch's website and |
11 | | available to the public. The notice shall include a phone |
12 | | number for accessing information and applying for assistance. |
13 | | On and after October 1, 2022, an owner, lessor, landlord, |
14 | | legal representative, or agent of an owner, lessor, or |
15 | | landlord, a housing authority, or a housing subsidy program |
16 | | administrator, as applicable, shall attach a copy of the |
17 | | notice described to: |
18 | | (1) a notice to quit delivered to a covered individual |
19 | | pursuant to Article IX of the Code of Civil Procedure; |
20 | | (2) a summons and complaint for an eviction action |
21 | | pursuant to Article IX of the Code of Civil Procedure; |
22 | | (3) a lease termination notice, including for a public |
23 | | or subsidized housing unit; and |
24 | | (4) a notice to terminate a State or federal housing |
25 | | subsidy. |
26 | | Any court notice scheduling a mediation or hearing that is |
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1 | | sent to a self-represented party in a covered matter shall |
2 | | include plain language information about the availability of |
3 | | legal representation through the Right to Counsel Program and |
4 | | a phone number for accessing information and applying for |
5 | | assistance. |
6 | | (e) The administering entity, in consultation with the |
7 | | designated organization, shall determine how to phase in the |
8 | | Right to Counsel Program based on all relevant factors, |
9 | | including, but not limited to: |
10 | | (1) the prioritization of certain groups of |
11 | | individuals by income, zip codes, census tracts, or other |
12 | | priority criteria developed in consultation with the |
13 | | designated organization; |
14 | | (2) the availability of program funding; |
15 | | (3) the number of trained legal services attorneys |
16 | | available to provide legal representation; and |
17 | | (4) the scope of the need for legal representation. |
18 | | (f) Nothing in this Section shall be construed to |
19 | | establish any right enforceable by a covered individual |
20 | | against a designated organization or the administering entity. |
21 | | (g) No later than one year after the effective date of this |
22 | | Act, and annually thereafter, the administering entity shall |
23 | | submit a report to the joint standing committees of the |
24 | | General Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to |
25 | | housing and the Judicial Department. The report shall include: |
26 | | (1) the number of covered individuals provided legal |
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1 | | representation pursuant to this Section; |
2 | | (2) the extent of legal representation provided; |
3 | | (3) any outcomes achieved, such as the rates of tenant |
4 | | representation, tenant retention of housing, or other |
5 | | appropriate outcome measures; and |
6 | | (4) the engagement and education of tenants. |
7 | | Section 30. Small Rental Property Owner Repairs and |
8 | | Improvement Fund. |
9 | | (a) The Illinois Housing Development Authority shall |
10 | | establish a fund that provides financial support in the form |
11 | | of grants, zero-interest loans, or low-interest loans, to an |
12 | | owner who owns no more than 12 dwelling units and who seeks to |
13 | | conduct capital improvements or significant repairs that would |
14 | | bring one or more dwelling unit into material compliance with |
15 | | habitability and healthy homes standards. To be eligible to |
16 | | receive financial support through the Small Rental Property |
17 | | Owner Repairs and Improvement Fund, the owner shall not charge |
18 | | rent that exceeds the applicable median area rent. |
19 | | (b) When considering and prioritizing applications for the |
20 | | Small Rental Property Owner Repairs and Improvement Fund, the |
21 | | Illinois Housing Development Authority may prioritize, among |
22 | | other factors, applications from a landlord who: |
23 | | (1) has not increased rent within the past 12 months; |
24 | | (2) has registered with the Residential Rental |
25 | | Registry; |
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1 | | (3) has not received funding from the Small Landlord |
2 | | Repairs and Improvement Fund in the 3 years prior to |
3 | | submitting the landlord's application; |
4 | | (4) has maintained a reserve account for maintenance |
5 | | and repairs; |
6 | | (5) lacks insurance coverage for the repairs to be |
7 | | conducted; |
8 | | (6) has encountered unexpected repairs that |
9 | | significantly reduce the habitability, health, or safety |
10 | | of the dwelling; or |
11 | | (7) meets other criteria as the Illinois Housing |
12 | | Development Authority requires. |
13 | | Section 35. Private enforcement. |
14 | | (a) A landlord who is found liable in a judicial or |
15 | | administrative proceeding, including an eviction action, to a |
16 | | tenant of a dwelling unit for charging an amount of rent for |
17 | | that dwelling unit in excess of that allowed under this Act |
18 | | shall pay the prevailing tenant damages equal to 3 times the |
19 | | total monthly rent charged, together with the actual damages, |
20 | | the tenant's costs, and reasonable attorney's fees. |
21 | | (b) It is an affirmative defense and counterclaim in any |
22 | | eviction action that the landlord has charged rent in excess |
23 | | of the amount allowed under this Act. |
24 | | (c) No landlord may terminate or threaten to terminate a |
25 | | tenancy, refuse to renew a tenancy, increase rent, or decrease |
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1 | | services for a dwelling unit on the ground that the tenant has |
2 | | complained to the landlord, any governmental authority, |
3 | | community organization, or media organization of a bona fide |
4 | | violation of this Act, or worked collectively to organize a |
5 | | tenant association or other group to advocate for the tenant's |
6 | | rights under this Act. Any provision in a rental agreement or |
7 | | other agreement or understanding purporting to waive the |
8 | | protection provided by this subsection is void and |
9 | | unenforceable. If a landlord is found to have acted in |
10 | | violation of this subsection, the tenant is entitled to |
11 | | recover damages in the amount of 3 times the monthly rent |
12 | | charged, together with the tenant's actual damages, the |
13 | | tenant's costs, and reasonable attorney's fees. In an action |
14 | | brought under this subsection, the tenant may also seek to |
15 | | recover possession of the dwelling unit or terminate the |
16 | | rental agreement. |
17 | | Section 40. Tenant Bill of Rights. |
18 | | (a) The rental of the following dwelling units shall not |
19 | | be governed by this Act, unless the rental agreement thereof |
20 | | is created to avoid the application of this Act: |
21 | | (1) a dwelling unit in a hotel, motel, inn, bed- |
22 | | and-breakfast establishment, rooming house, and boarding |
23 | | house, but only until the dwelling unit has been occupied |
24 | | by a tenant for 32 or more continuous days and the tenant |
25 | | pays a monthly rent, exclusive of any period of wrongful |
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1 | | occupancy contrary to agreement with an owner. No landlord |
2 | | shall bring an action to recover possession of the unit or |
3 | | avoid renting monthly in order to avoid the application of |
4 | | this Act. Any willful attempt to avoid application of this |
5 | | Act by an owner may be punishable by a criminal or civil |
6 | | action; |
7 | | (2) a housing accommodation in any hospital, convent, |
8 | | monastery, extended care facility, asylum or |
9 | | not-for-profit home for the aged, temporary overnight |
10 | | shelter, transitional shelter, dormitory owned and |
11 | | operated by an elementary school, high school, or |
12 | | institution of higher learning, student housing |
13 | | accommodation wherein a housing agreement or housing |
14 | | contract is entered into between the student and an |
15 | | institution of higher learning or student housing wherein |
16 | | the institution exercises control or supervision of the |
17 | | student, or student housing owned and operated by a |
18 | | tax-exempt organization affiliated with an institution of |
19 | | higher learning; |
20 | | (3) a dwelling unit that is occupied by a purchaser |
21 | | pursuant to a real estate purchase contract prior to the |
22 | | transfer of title to the property to the purchaser, or by a |
23 | | seller of property pursuant to a real estate purchase |
24 | | contract subsequent to the transfer of title from the |
25 | | seller; |
26 | | (4) a dwelling unit occupied by an employee of a |
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1 | | landlord whose right to occupancy is conditional upon |
2 | | employment in or about the premises; and |
3 | | (5) a dwelling unit in a cooperative occupied by a |
4 | | holder of a proprietary lease. |
5 | | (b) Identification of owner and agent. |
6 | | (1) A landlord or any person authorized to enter into |
7 | | an oral or written rental agreement on the landlord's |
8 | | behalf shall disclose to the tenant in writing at or |
9 | | before the commencement of the tenancy the name, address, |
10 | | and telephone number of: |
11 | | (A) the owner or person authorized to manage the |
12 | | premises; and |
13 | | (B) a person authorized to act for and on behalf of |
14 | | the owner for the purpose of service of process and for |
15 | | the purpose of receiving and receipting for notices |
16 | | and demands. |
17 | | (2) A person who enters into a rental agreement and |
18 | | fails to comply with the requirements of this Section |
19 | | becomes an agent of the landlord for the purpose of: |
20 | | (A) service of process and receiving and |
21 | | receipting for notices and demands; and |
22 | | (B) performing the obligations of the landlord |
23 | | under this Act and under the rental agreement. |
24 | | (3) The information required under this Section shall |
25 | | be kept current and this Section extends to and is |
26 | | enforceable against any successor landlord, owner, or |
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2 | | (4) If the landlord fails to comply with this Section, |
3 | | the tenant may terminate the rental agreement under the |
4 | | notice provisions of paragraph (2) of subsection (e). If |
5 | | the landlord fails to comply with the requirements of this |
6 | | Section after receipt of written notice under paragraph |
7 | | (2) of subsection (e), the tenant shall recover one |
8 | | month's rent or actual damages, whichever is greater. |
9 | | (c) Landlord's right of access. |
10 | | (1) A tenant shall not unreasonably withhold consent |
11 | | to the landlord to enter the dwelling unit: |
12 | | (A) to make a necessary or agreed repair, |
13 | | decoration, alteration, or improvement; |
14 | | (B) to supply a necessary or agreed service; |
15 | | (C) to conduct an inspection authorized or |
16 | | required by any governmental agency; |
17 | | (D) to exhibit the dwelling unit to a prospective |
18 | | or actual purchaser, mortgagee, workman, or |
19 | | contractor; |
20 | | (E) to exhibit the dwelling unit to a prospective |
21 | | tenant 60 days or less prior to the expiration of the |
22 | | existing rental agreement; |
23 | | (F) for practical necessity where repairs or |
24 | | maintenance elsewhere in the building unexpectedly |
25 | | require access; |
26 | | (G) to determine a tenant's compliance with |
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2 | | (H) in case of an emergency. |
3 | | (2) A landlord shall not abuse the right of access or |
4 | | use it to harass the tenant. |
5 | | (3) Except in cases where access is authorized by |
6 | | subsection (f) or (h), the landlord shall give the tenant |
7 | | notice of the landlord's intent to enter of no less than 2 |
8 | | days. |
9 | | (A) The notice shall be provided directly to each |
10 | | dwelling unit by mail, telephone, written notice to |
11 | | the dwelling unit, or by other reasonable means |
12 | | designed in good faith to provide notice to the |
13 | | tenant. |
14 | | (B) If access is required because of repair work |
15 | | for a common facility or other apartment, a general |
16 | | notice may be given by the landlord to all potentially |
17 | | affected tenants that entry may be required. |
18 | | (C) In a case where access is authorized by |
19 | | subsection (f) or (h), the landlord may enter the |
20 | | dwelling unit without notice or consent of the tenant. |
21 | | The landlord shall give the tenant notice of entry |
22 | | within 2 days after entry. |
23 | | (D) The landlord may enter only at a reasonable |
24 | | time, except in the case of an emergency. Entry |
25 | | between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. or at any other time |
26 | | expressly requested by the tenant is presumed |
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1 | | reasonable. |
2 | | (d) The landlord shall maintain the premises in compliance |
3 | | with all applicable provisions of the relevant law and shall |
4 | | promptly make any and all repairs necessary to fulfill this |
5 | | obligation. |
6 | | (e) Tenant remedies. |
7 | | (1) For purposes of this subsection, material |
8 | | noncompliance with subsection (d) includes, but is not |
9 | | limited to, the: |
10 | | (A) failure to maintain the structural integrity |
11 | | of the building or structure or parts thereof; |
12 | | (B) failure to maintain floors in compliance with |
13 | | the safe load-bearing requirements; |
14 | | (C) failure to comply with the applicable |
15 | | requirements for the number, width, construction, |
16 | | location, or accessibility of exits; |
17 | | (D) failure to maintain exit, stairway, fire |
18 | | escape, or directional signs where required; |
19 | | (E) failure to provide smoke alarms, smoke |
20 | | detectors, sprinkler systems, standpipe systems, fire |
21 | | alarm systems, automatic fire detectors, or fire |
22 | | extinguishers where required; |
23 | | (F) failure to maintain elevators as required by |
24 | | law; |
25 | | (G) failure to provide or maintain in good working |
26 | | order a flush water closet, lavatory basin, bathtub or |
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2 | | (H) failure to maintain heating facilities or |
3 | | gas-fired appliances as required by law; |
4 | | (I) failure to provide heat or hot water in such |
5 | | amounts and at such levels and times as required by |
6 | | law; |
7 | | (J) failure to provide hot and cold running water |
8 | | as required by law; |
9 | | (K) failure to provide adequate hall or stairway |
10 | | lighting as required by law; |
11 | | (L) failure to maintain the foundation, exterior |
12 | | walls, or exterior roof in sound condition and repair, |
13 | | substantially watertight, and protected against |
14 | | rodents; |
15 | | (M) failure to maintain floors, interior walls, or |
16 | | ceilings in sound condition and good repair; |
17 | | (N) failure to maintain windows, exterior doors, |
18 | | or basement hatchways in sound condition and repair |
19 | | and substantially tight, and to provide locks or |
20 | | security devices as required by law, including |
21 | | deadlatch locks, deadbolt locks, sash or ventilation |
22 | | locks, and front door windows or peepholes; |
23 | | (O) failure to supply screens where required by |
24 | | law; |
25 | | (P) failure to maintain stairways or porches in |
26 | | safe condition and sound repair; |
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1 | | (Q) failure to maintain the basement or cellar in |
2 | | a safe and sanitary condition; |
3 | | (R) failure to maintain facilities, equipment, or |
4 | | chimneys in safe and sound working condition; |
5 | | (S) failure to prevent the accumulation of |
6 | | stagnant water; |
7 | | (T) failure to exterminate insects, rodents, or |
8 | | other pests; |
9 | | (U) failure to supply or maintain facilities for |
10 | | refuse disposal; |
11 | | (V) failure to prevent the accumulation of |
12 | | garbage, trash, refuse, or debris as required by law; |
13 | | (W) failure to provide adequate light or |
14 | | ventilation as required by law; |
15 | | (X) failure to maintain plumbing facilities, |
16 | | piping, fixtures, appurtenances, and appliances in |
17 | | good operating condition and repair; |
18 | | (Y) failure to provide or maintain electrical |
19 | | systems, circuits, receptacles, and devices as |
20 | | required by law; |
21 | | (Z) failure to maintain and repair any equipment |
22 | | which the landlord supplies or is required to supply; |
23 | | or |
24 | | (AA) failure to maintain the dwelling unit and |
25 | | common areas in a fit and habitable condition.
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26 | | (2) If there is material noncompliance by the landlord |
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1 | | with a rental agreement or with subsection (d) either of |
2 | | which renders the premises not reasonably fit and |
3 | | habitable, the tenant, under the rental agreement, may |
4 | | deliver a written notice to the landlord specifying the |
5 | | acts or omissions constituting the material noncompliance |
6 | | and specifying that the rental agreement will terminate on |
7 | | a date not less than 14 days after receipt of the notice by |
8 | | the landlord, unless the material noncompliance is |
9 | | remedied by the landlord within the period specified in |
10 | | the notice. If the material noncompliance is not remedied |
11 | | within the period specified in the notice, the rental |
12 | | agreement shall terminate, and the tenant shall deliver |
13 | | possession of the dwelling unit to the landlord within 30 |
14 | | days after the expiration of the period specified in the |
15 | | notice. If possession is not delivered, then the tenant's |
16 | | notice shall be deemed withdrawn and the lease shall |
17 | | remain in full force and effect. If the rental agreement |
18 | | is terminated, the landlord shall return all prepaid rent, |
19 | | security deposits, and interest recoverable by the tenant |
20 | | under subsection (f). |
21 | | (3) If the landlord fails to deliver possession of the |
22 | | dwelling unit to the tenant in compliance with the |
23 | | residential rental agreement or subsection (d), rent for |
24 | | the dwelling unit shall abate until possession is |
25 | | delivered, and the tenant may: |
26 | | (A) upon written notice to the landlord, terminate |
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1 | | the rental agreement, and upon termination the |
2 | | landlord shall return all prepaid rent and security; |
3 | | or |
4 | | (B) demand performance of the rental agreement by |
5 | | the landlord and, if the tenant elects, maintain an |
6 | | action for possession of the dwelling unit against the |
7 | | landlord or any person wrongfully in possession and |
8 | | recover the damages sustained by the tenant. If a |
9 | | person's failure to deliver possession is willful, an |
10 | | aggrieved person may recover from the person |
11 | | withholding possession an amount not more than 2 |
12 | | months' rent or twice the actual damages sustained by |
13 | | the tenant, whichever is greater. |
14 | | (4) If there is material noncompliance by the landlord |
15 | | with the rental agreement or with subsection (d), and the |
16 | | reasonable cost of compliance does not exceed the greater |
17 | | of $500 or one-half of the monthly rent, the tenant may |
18 | | recover damages for the material noncompliance or may |
19 | | notify the landlord in writing of the tenant's intention |
20 | | to correct the condition at the landlord's expense; |
21 | | however, this paragraph is not applicable if the |
22 | | reasonable cost of compliance exceeds one month's rent. If |
23 | | the landlord fails to correct the defect within 14 days |
24 | | after being notified by the tenant in writing or as |
25 | | promptly as conditions require in the case of an |
26 | | emergency, the tenant may have the work done in a |
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1 | | workmanlike manner and in compliance with existing law and |
2 | | building regulations and, after submitting to the landlord |
3 | | a paid bill from an appropriate tradesperson or supplier, |
4 | | deduct from the tenant's rent the amount thereof, not to |
5 | | exceed the limits specified by this paragraph and not to |
6 | | exceed the reasonable price then customarily charged for |
7 | | the work. A tenant shall not repair at the landlord's |
8 | | expense if the condition was caused by the deliberate or |
9 | | negligent act or omission of the tenant, a member of the |
10 | | tenant's family, or other person on the premises with the |
11 | | tenant's consent. |
12 | | (A) Before correcting a condition affecting |
13 | | facilities shared by more than one dwelling unit, the |
14 | | tenant shall notify all other affected tenants and |
15 | | shall cause the work to be done so as to create the |
16 | | least practical inconvenience to the other tenants. |
17 | | Nothing herein shall be deemed to grant any tenant any |
18 | | right to repair any common element or dwelling unit in |
19 | | a building subject to a condominium regime other than |
20 | | in accordance with the declaration and bylaws of the |
21 | | condominium building, so long as the declaration and |
22 | | bylaws have not been created to avoid the application |
23 | | of this Act. |
24 | | (B) For purposes of mechanics' lien laws, repairs |
25 | | performed or materials furnished under this paragraph |
26 | | shall not be construed as having been performed or |
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1 | | furnished pursuant to the authority of or with |
2 | | permission of the landlord.
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3 | | (5) If there is material noncompliance by the landlord |
4 | | with the rental agreement or with subsection (d), the |
5 | | tenant may notify the landlord in writing of the tenant's |
6 | | intention to withhold from the monthly rent an amount |
7 | | which reasonably reflects the reduced value of the |
8 | | premises due to the material noncompliance. If the |
9 | | landlord fails to correct the condition within 14 days |
10 | | after being notified by the tenant in writing, the tenant |
11 | | may, during the time the failure continues, deduct from |
12 | | the rent the stated amount. A tenant shall not withhold |
13 | | rent under this paragraph if the condition was caused by |
14 | | the deliberate or negligent act or omission of the tenant, |
15 | | a member of the tenant's family, or other person on the |
16 | | premises with the tenant's consent. |
17 | | (6) If there is material noncompliance by the landlord |
18 | | with the rental agreement or with subsection (d), the |
19 | | tenant may obtain injunctive relief or recover damages by |
20 | | claim or defense. This paragraph does not preclude the |
21 | | tenant from obtaining other relief to which the tenant may |
22 | | be entitled under this Act. |
23 | | (7) If there is material noncompliance by the landlord |
24 | | with the rental agreement or with subsection (d), either |
25 | | of which constitutes an immediate danger to the health and |
26 | | safety of the tenant or, if, contrary to the rental |
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1 | | agreement or subsection (d), the landlord fails to supply |
2 | | heat, running water, hot water, electricity, gas, or |
3 | | plumbing, the tenant may give written notice to the |
4 | | landlord specifying the material noncompliance or failure. |
5 | | If the landlord has, pursuant to this paragraph or in the |
6 | | rental agreement, informed the tenant of an address at |
7 | | which a notice to the landlord is to be received, the |
8 | | tenant shall mail or deliver the written notice required |
9 | | in this paragraph to that address. If the landlord has not |
10 | | informed the tenant of an address at which a notice to the |
11 | | landlord is to be received, the written notice required in |
12 | | this paragraph shall be delivered by mail to the last |
13 | | known address of the landlord or by other reasonable means |
14 | | designed in good faith to provide written notice to the |
15 | | landlord. After the notice is delivered, the tenant may, |
16 | | during the period of the landlord's noncompliance or |
17 | | failure: |
18 | | (A) procure reasonable amounts of heat, running |
19 | | water, hot water, electricity, gas, or plumbing |
20 | | service, as the case may be and upon presentation to |
21 | | the landlord of paid receipts deduct the cost from the |
22 | | rent; |
23 | | (B) recover damages based on the reduction in the |
24 | | fair rental value of the dwelling unit; |
25 | | (C) procure substitute housing, in which case the |
26 | | tenant is excused from paying rent for the period of |
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1 | | the landlord's noncompliance. The tenant may recover |
2 | | the cost of the reasonable value of the substitute |
3 | | housing up to an amount equal to the monthly rent for |
4 | | each month or portion thereof of noncompliance as |
5 | | prorated; |
6 | | (D) withhold from the monthly rent an amount that |
7 | | reasonably reflects the reduced value of the premises |
8 | | due to the material noncompliance or failure if the |
9 | | landlord fails to correct the condition within 24 |
10 | | hours after being notified by the tenant; however, no |
11 | | rent shall be withheld if the failure is due to the |
12 | | inability of the utility provider to provide service; |
13 | | or |
14 | | (E) terminate the rental agreement by written |
15 | | notice to the landlord if the material noncompliance |
16 | | or failure persists for more than 72 hours after the |
17 | | tenant has notified the landlord of the material |
18 | | noncompliance or failure; however, no termination |
19 | | shall be allowed if the failure is due to the inability |
20 | | of the utility provider to provide service. If the |
21 | | rental agreement is terminated, the landlord shall |
22 | | return all prepaid rent, security deposits, and |
23 | | interest thereon in accordance with subsection (f), |
24 | | and tenant shall deliver possession of the dwelling |
25 | | unit to the landlord within 30 days after the |
26 | | expiration of the 72-hour period specified in the |
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1 | | notice. If possession is not delivered, then the |
2 | | tenant's notice shall be deemed withdrawn and the |
3 | | lease shall remain in full force and effect. |
4 | | If the tenant proceeds under this paragraph, the |
5 | | tenant may not proceed under subsection (4) or (5). The |
6 | | tenant may not exercise the tenant's rights under this |
7 | | paragraph if the condition was caused by the deliberate or |
8 | | negligent act or omission of the tenant, a member of the |
9 | | tenant's family, or other person on the premises with the |
10 | | tenant's consent. Before correcting a condition, the |
11 | | repair of which will affect more than the tenant's own |
12 | | dwelling unit, the tenant shall notify all other tenants |
13 | | affected and shall cause the work to be done so as to |
14 | | result in the least practical inconvenience to other |
15 | | tenants. |
16 | | (8) If the dwelling unit or common area are damaged or |
17 | | destroyed by fire or casualty to an extent that the |
18 | | dwelling unit is in material noncompliance with the rental |
19 | | agreement or with subsection (d), the tenant may: |
20 | | (A) immediately vacate the premises and notify the |
21 | | landlord in writing within 14 days thereafter of the |
22 | | tenant's intention to terminate the rental agreement, |
23 | | in which case the rental agreement terminates as of |
24 | | the date of the fire or casualty; |
25 | | (B) if continued occupancy is lawful, vacate any |
26 | | part of the dwelling unit rendered unusable by the |
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1 | | fire or casualty, in which case the tenant's liability |
2 | | for rent is reduced in proportion to the reduction in |
3 | | the fair rental value of the dwelling unit; or |
4 | | (C) if the tenant desires to continue the tenancy, |
5 | | and if the landlord has promised or begun work to |
6 | | repair the damage or destruction but fails to carry |
7 | | out the work to restore the dwelling unit or common |
8 | | area diligently and within a reasonable time, notify |
9 | | the landlord in writing within 14 days after the |
10 | | tenant becomes aware that the work is not being |
11 | | carried out diligently or within a reasonable time of |
12 | | the tenant's intention to terminate the rental |
13 | | agreement, in which case the rental agreement |
14 | | terminates as of the date of the fire or casualty. |
15 | | If the rental agreement is terminated under this |
16 | | paragraph, the landlord shall return all security deposits |
17 | | and prepaid rent in accordance with subsection (f). |
18 | | Accounting for rent in the event of termination or |
19 | | apportionment shall be made as of the date of the fire or |
20 | | casualty. A tenant may not exercise remedies in this |
21 | | paragraph if the fire or casualty damage was caused by the |
22 | | deliberate or negligent act or omission of the tenant, a |
23 | | member of the tenant's family, or a person on the premises |
24 | | with the tenant's consent. |
25 | | (f) Security deposits. |
26 | | (1) A landlord shall hold all security deposits |
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1 | | received by the landlord in a federally insured |
2 | | interest-bearing account in a bank, savings and loan |
3 | | association, or other financial institution located in the |
4 | | State. A security deposit and interest due thereon shall |
5 | | continue to be the property of the tenant making the |
6 | | deposit, shall not be commingled with the assets of the |
7 | | landlord, and shall not be subject to the claims of any |
8 | | creditor of the landlord or of the landlord's successors |
9 | | in interest, including a foreclosing mortgagee or trustee |
10 | | in bankruptcy. |
11 | | (2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1), a landlord may |
12 | | accept the payment of the first month's rent and security |
13 | | deposit in one check or one electronic funds transfer, and |
14 | | deposit the check or electronic funds transfer into one |
15 | | account, if within 5 business days of the acceptance of |
16 | | the check or electronic transfer, the landlord transfers |
17 | | the amount of the security deposit into a separate account |
18 | | that complies with paragraph (1). |
19 | | (3) The name and address of the financial institution |
20 | | where the security deposit will be deposited shall be |
21 | | clearly and conspicuously disclosed in the written rental |
22 | | agreement signed by the tenant. If no written rental |
23 | | agreement is provided, the landlord shall, within 14 days |
24 | | of receipt of the security deposit, notify the tenant in |
25 | | writing of the name and address of the financial |
26 | | institution where the security deposit was deposited. |
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1 | | (4) If, during the pendency of the rental agreement, a |
2 | | security deposit is transferred from one financial |
3 | | institution to another, the landlord shall, within 14 days |
4 | | of the transfer, notify the tenant in writing of the name |
5 | | and address of the new financial institution. |
6 | | (5) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of subsection (a), a |
7 | | landlord shall not be considered to be commingling the |
8 | | security deposits with the landlord's assets if there is |
9 | | excess interest in the account in which the security |
10 | | deposits are deposited. As used in this paragraph, "excess |
11 | | interest" means the amount of money in excess of the total |
12 | | amount of security deposits deposited into the account |
13 | | plus any interest due thereon. |
14 | | (6) Except as provided for in paragraph (7), any |
15 | | landlord who receives a security deposit from a tenant or |
16 | | prospective tenant shall give the tenant or prospective |
17 | | tenant at the time of receiving the security deposit a |
18 | | receipt indicating the amount of the security deposit, the |
19 | | name of the person receiving it, and, in the case of the |
20 | | agent, the name of the landlord for whom the security |
21 | | deposit is received, the date on which it is received, and |
22 | | a description of the dwelling unit. The receipt shall be |
23 | | signed by the person receiving the security deposit. |
24 | | Failure to comply with this paragraph shall entitle the |
25 | | tenant to immediate return of the security deposit. |
26 | | (7) Upon payment of the security deposit by means of |
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1 | | an electronic funds transfer, the landlord shall give the |
2 | | tenant a receipt that complies with paragraph (6) or an |
3 | | electronic receipt that acknowledges the receipt of the |
4 | | security deposit. The electronic receipt shall set forth |
5 | | the date of the receipt of the security deposit, the |
6 | | amount of the deposit, a description of the dwelling unit, |
7 | | and an electronic or digital signature of the person |
8 | | receiving the deposit. |
9 | | (8) A landlord who holds a security deposit or prepaid |
10 | | rent pursuant to this subsection for more than 6 months |
11 | | shall pay interest to the tenant accruing from the |
12 | | beginning date of the rental term specified in the rental |
13 | | agreement. The landlord shall, within 30 days after the |
14 | | end of each 12-month rental period, pay to the tenant any |
15 | | interest, by cash or credit, to be applied to the rent due. |
16 | | (9) The landlord shall, within 45 days after the date |
17 | | that the tenant vacates the dwelling unit or within 7 days |
18 | | after the date that the tenant provides notice of |
19 | | termination of the rental agreement pursuant to paragraph |
20 | | (5) of subsection (e), return to the tenant the security |
21 | | deposit or any balance thereof and the required interest |
22 | | thereon; however, the landlord, or successor landlord, may |
23 | | deduct from the security deposit or interest due thereon |
24 | | for: |
25 | | (A) any unpaid rent which has not been validly |
26 | | withheld or deducted pursuant to State or federal law |
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1 | | or local ordinance; and |
2 | | (B) a reasonable amount necessary to repair any |
3 | | damage caused to the premises by the tenant or any |
4 | | person under the tenant's control or on the premises |
5 | | with the tenant's consent, reasonable wear and tear |
6 | | excluded. In case of such damage, the landlord shall |
7 | | deliver or mail to the last known address of the tenant |
8 | | within 30 days an itemized statement of the damages |
9 | | allegedly caused to the premises and the estimated or |
10 | | actual cost for repairing or replacing each item on |
11 | | that statement, attaching copies of the paid receipts |
12 | | for the repair or replacement. If an estimated cost is |
13 | | given, the landlord shall furnish the tenant with |
14 | | copies of paid receipts or a certification of actual |
15 | | costs of repairs of damage if the work was performed by |
16 | | the landlord's employees within 30 days from the date |
17 | | the statement showing estimated cost was furnished to |
18 | | the tenant. |
19 | | (10) If there is a sale, lease, transfer of ownership |
20 | | or control, or other direct or indirect disposition of |
21 | | residential real property by a landlord who has received a |
22 | | security deposit or prepaid rent from a tenant, the |
23 | | successor landlord of the property shall be liable to that |
24 | | tenant for any security deposit, including statutory |
25 | | interest, or prepaid rent which the tenant has paid to the |
26 | | transferor. |
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1 | | (11) The successor landlord shall, within 14 days from |
2 | | the date of the transfer, notify the tenant who made the |
3 | | security deposit by delivering or mailing to the tenant's |
4 | | last known address that the security deposit was |
5 | | transferred to the successor landlord and that the |
6 | | successor landlord is holding the security deposit. The |
7 | | notice shall contain the successor landlord's name, |
8 | | business address, and business telephone number of the |
9 | | successor landlord's agent, if any. The notice shall be in |
10 | | writing. |
11 | | (12) The transferor shall remain jointly and severally |
12 | | liable with the successor landlord to the tenant for the |
13 | | security deposit or prepaid rent, unless and until the |
14 | | transferor transfers the security deposit or prepaid rent |
15 | | to the successor landlord and provides notice, in writing, |
16 | | to the tenant of the transfer of the security deposit or |
17 | | prepaid rent, specifying the name, business address and |
18 | | business telephone number of the successor landlord or the |
19 | | successor landlord's agent within 10 days of the transfer. |
20 | | (13) Subject to paragraphs (14) and (15), if the |
21 | | landlord fails to comply with any provision of paragraphs |
22 | | (1) through (12), the tenant shall be awarded damages in |
23 | | an amount equal to 2 times the security deposit plus |
24 | | interest. This paragraph does not preclude the tenant from |
25 | | recovering other damages to which the tenant may be |
26 | | entitled to under this Act. |
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1 | | (14) If a landlord pays the interest on a security |
2 | | deposit or prepaid rent within the 30-day period provided |
3 | | for in paragraph (8), or within the 45-day period provided |
4 | | for in paragraph (9), whichever is applicable, but the |
5 | | amount of interest is deficient, the landlord shall not be |
6 | | liable for damages under paragraph (13) unless: |
7 | | (A) the tenant gives written notice to the |
8 | | landlord that the amount of the interest returned was |
9 | | deficient; and |
10 | | (B) within 14 days of the receipt of the notice, |
11 | | the landlord fails to either: |
12 | | (i) pay to the tenant the correct amount of |
13 | | interest due plus $50; or |
14 | | (ii) provide to the tenant a written response |
15 | | which sets forth an explanation of how the |
16 | | interest paid was calculated. |
17 | | (15) If the tenant disagrees with the calculation of |
18 | | the interest, as set forth in the written response, the |
19 | | tenant may bring a cause of action in a court of competent |
20 | | jurisdiction challenging the correctness of the written |
21 | | response. If the court determines that the interest |
22 | | calculation was not accurate, the tenant shall be awarded |
23 | | damages in an amount equal to 2 times the security deposit |
24 | | plus interest. |
25 | | (g) Tenants' notification of foreclosure action. |
26 | | (1) Within 7 days of being served a foreclosure |
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1 | | complaint, as defined in Section 15-1504 of the Code of |
2 | | Civil Procedure, an owner or landlord of premises that are |
3 | | the subject of the foreclosure complaint shall disclose, |
4 | | in writing, to all tenants of the premises that a |
5 | | foreclosure action has been filed against the owner or |
6 | | landlord. An owner or landlord shall also disclose, in |
7 | | writing, the notice of foreclosure to any other third |
8 | | party who has a consistent pattern and practice of paying |
9 | | rent to the owner or landlord on behalf of a tenant. |
10 | | (2) Before a tenant initially enters into a rental |
11 | | agreement for a dwelling unit, the owner or landlord shall |
12 | | disclose, in writing, that the owner or landlord is named |
13 | | in a foreclosure complaint. The written disclosure shall |
14 | | include the court in which the foreclosure action is |
15 | | pending, the case name, and case number and shall include |
16 | | the following language: "This is not a notice to vacate |
17 | | the premises. This notice does not mean ownership of the |
18 | | building has changed. All tenants are still responsible |
19 | | for the payment of rent and other obligations under the |
20 | | rental agreement. The owner or landlord is still |
21 | | responsible for the owner's or landlord's obligations |
22 | | under the rental agreement. You shall receive additional |
23 | | notice if there is a change in owner." |
24 | | (3) If the owner or landlord fails to comply with this |
25 | | subsection, the tenant may terminate the rental agreement |
26 | | by written notice. The written notice shall specify the |
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1 | | date of termination no later than 30 days from the date of |
2 | | the written notice. In addition, if a tenant in a civil |
3 | | legal proceeding against an owner or landlord establishes |
4 | | that a violation of this subsection has occurred, the |
5 | | tenant shall be entitled to recover $200 in damages, in |
6 | | addition to any other damages or remedies to which the |
7 | | tenant may also be entitled. |
8 | | (h) It is declared to be against public policy of the State |
9 | | for a landlord to take retaliatory action against a tenant, |
10 | | except for violation of a rental agreement or violation of a |
11 | | law or ordinance. A landlord may not knowingly terminate a |
12 | | tenancy, increase rent, decrease services, bring or threaten |
13 | | to bring a lawsuit against a tenant for possession, or refuse |
14 | | to renew a lease or tenancy because the tenant has, in good |
15 | | faith: |
16 | | (1) complained of a violation applicable to the |
17 | | premises to a competent governmental agency, elected |
18 | | representative, or public official charged with the |
19 | | responsibility for enforcement of a building, housing, |
20 | | health, or similar requirement; |
21 | | (2) complained of a building, housing, health, or |
22 | | similar violation or an illegal landlord practice to a |
23 | | community organization or the news media; |
24 | | (3) sought the assistance of a community organization |
25 | | or the news media to remedy a violation or illegal |
26 | | landlord practice; |
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1 | | (4) requested the landlord to make repairs to the |
2 | | premises as required by a building code, health ordinance, |
3 | | other regulation, or the residential rental agreement; |
4 | | (5) becomes a member of a tenant's union or similar |
5 | | organization; |
6 | | (6) testified in any court or administrative |
7 | | proceeding concerning the condition of the premises; or |
8 | | (7) exercised any right or remedy provided by law. |
9 | | If the landlord acts in violation of this subsection, the |
10 | | tenant has a defense in any retaliatory action against the |
11 | | landlord for possession and is entitled to recover possession |
12 | | or terminate the rental agreement and, in either case, recover |
13 | | an amount equal to and not more than 2 months' rent or twice |
14 | | the damages sustained by the tenant, whichever is greater, and |
15 | | reasonable attorney's fees. If the rental agreement is |
16 | | terminated, the landlord shall return all security deposits |
17 | | and interest recoverable under subsection (f) and all prepaid |
18 | | rent. In an action by or against the tenant, if there is |
19 | | evidence of tenant conduct protected herein within one year |
20 | | prior to the alleged act of retaliation, that evidence shall |
21 | | create a rebuttable presumption that the landlord's conduct |
22 | | was retaliatory. The presumption shall not arise if the |
23 | | protected tenant activity was initiated after the alleged act |
24 | | of retaliation. |
25 | | Section 50. Prohibition of waiver. The provisions of this |
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1 | | Act may not be waived, and any term of any rental agreement, |
2 | | contract, or other agreement that purports to waive or limit a |
3 | | tenant's substantive or procedural rights under this Act is |
4 | | contrary to public policy, void, and unenforceable. |
5 | | Section 55. Cumulative rights, obligations, and remedies. |
6 | | The rights, obligations, and remedies set forth in this Act |
7 | | shall be cumulative and in addition to any others available at |
8 | | law or in equity. |
9 | | Section 900. The State Finance Act is amended by adding |
10 | | Section 5.990 as follows: |
11 | | (30 ILCS 105/5.990 new) |
12 | | Sec. 5.990. The Small Rental Property Owner Repairs and |
13 | | Improvement Fund. |
14 | | Section 905. The Illinois Income Tax Act is amended by |
15 | | adding Section 234 as follows: |
16 | | (35 ILCS 5/234 new) |
17 | | Sec. 234. Rental property capital improvement credit. |
18 | | (a) For taxable years beginning after this amendatory Act |
19 | | of the 103rd General Assembly, there shall be allowed a tax |
20 | | credit against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of |
21 | | Section 201 equal to 3% of the real property taxes paid by a |
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1 | | qualified taxpayer for each dwelling that the qualified |
2 | | taxpayer owns and that contains at least one dwelling unit |
3 | | registered with the residential rental registry. To be |
4 | | qualified to claim this credit, the taxpayer must own no more |
5 | | than 12 dwelling units, and not charge rents that exceed the |
6 | | applicable median area rent. |
7 | | (b) For taxable years beginning after this amendatory Act |
8 | | of the 103rd General Assembly, there shall be allowed a tax |
9 | | credit against the tax imposed by subsections (a) and (b) of |
10 | | Section 201 in an amount equal to the amount of capital |
11 | | improvements to a dwelling that a taxpayer owns and that |
12 | | contains at least one dwelling unit registered with the |
13 | | residential rental registry. The credit allowed under this |
14 | | subsection in no case may exceed 25% of the real property taxes |
15 | | paid by the taxpayer for the dwelling for which improvements |
16 | | are claimed. |
17 | | (c) A taxpayer may apply for a tax credit under subsection |
18 | | (a) or (b), or both. |
19 | | (d) To obtain a tax credit or tax credits pursuant to this |
20 | | Section, the taxpayer must apply with the Department of |
21 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity. The Department of Commerce |
22 | | and Economic Opportunity shall determine the amount of |
23 | | eligible amounts under subsection (a) or capital improvements |
24 | | under subsection (b). Upon approval of a tax credit, the |
25 | | Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity shall issue a |
26 | | certificate in the amount of the eligible credits. The |
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1 | | taxpayer must attach the certificate to the tax return on |
2 | | which the credits are to be claimed. The Department of |
3 | | Commerce and Economic Opportunity may adopt rules to implement |
4 | | this Section. |
5 | | (e) The tax credit under subsection (a) or (b), or both, |
6 | | may not reduce the taxpayer's liability to less than zero. |
7 | | (f) As used in this Section: |
8 | | "Capital improvements" means capital improvements |
9 | | allowed under Section 263 of the Internal Revenue Code, as |
10 | | codified at Title 26 of the U.S. Code. |
11 | | "Dwelling", "dwelling unit", and "median area rent", |
12 | | have the meanings given to those terms in the Keep |
13 | | Illinois Home Act. |
14 | | "Residential rental registry" means the registry |
15 | | created under Section 20 of the Keep Illinois Home Act. |
16 | | Section 910. The Rent Control Preemption Act is amended by |
17 | | changing Sections 5, 6, and 10 as follows:
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18 | | (50 ILCS 825/5)
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19 | | Sec. 5. Rent control prohibited ; exceptions .
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20 | | (a) A unit of local government, as defined in Section 1 of |
21 | | Article VII of
the Illinois Constitution, shall not enact, |
22 | | maintain, or enforce an ordinance
or
resolution that would |
23 | | have the effect of controlling the amount of rent charged
for |
24 | | leasing private residential or commercial property.
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1 | | (b) This Act does not impair the right of a unit of local |
2 | | government to
manage and control residential property in which |
3 | | the unit of local government
has a property interest.
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4 | | (c) The prohibition in subsection (a) does not apply where |
5 | | voters of a unit of local government have approved a |
6 | | referendum under Section 6. |
7 | | (Source: P.A. 90-313, eff. 8-1-97.)
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8 | | (50 ILCS 825/6 new) |
9 | | Sec. 6. Rent control regulation. |
10 | | (a) Legal voters of a unit of local government may, by |
11 | | petition, propose a referendum to determine whether the unit |
12 | | of local government shall no longer be prohibited from |
13 | | enacting, maintaining, or enforcing an ordinance or resolution |
14 | | that would have the effect of controlling the amount of rent |
15 | | charged for leasing private residential or commercial |
16 | | property. Such a petition shall, at least 104 days before an |
17 | | election, be filed in the office of the clerk of such unit of |
18 | | local government and contain signatures of not less than 8% of |
19 | | the total votes cast for candidates for Governor in the |
20 | | preceding gubernatorial election by the registered voters of |
21 | | the unit of local government. The referendum shall |
22 | | substantially be in the following form: "Shall (unit of local |
23 | | government) be permitted to enact, maintain, or enforce an |
24 | | ordinance or resolution that would have the effect of |
25 | | controlling the amount of rent charged for leasing private |
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1 | | residential or commercial property?". The referendum shall be |
2 | | submitted to the voters of the unit of local government at the |
3 | | next election at which such referendum may be voted upon. |
4 | | (b) Legal voters of a district, precinct, ward, or other |
5 | | similar subdivision of a unit of local government may, by |
6 | | petition, propose a referendum to determine whether the unit |
7 | | of local government shall no longer be prohibited from |
8 | | enacting, maintaining, or enforcing an ordinance or resolution |
9 | | that would have the effect of controlling the amount of rent |
10 | | charged for leasing private residential or commercial property |
11 | | within that district, precinct, ward, or similar subdivision. |
12 | | Such a petition shall, at least 104 days before an election, be |
13 | | filed in the office of the clerk of such unit of local |
14 | | government and contain the signatures of not less than 16% of |
15 | | the legal voters registered with the board of election |
16 | | commissioners or county clerk, as the case may be, from the |
17 | | district, precinct, ward, or similar subdivision. The |
18 | | referendum shall substantially be in the following form: |
19 | | "Shall (unit of local government) be permitted to enact, |
20 | | maintain, or enforce an ordinance or resolution that would |
21 | | have the effect of controlling the amount of rent charged for |
22 | | leasing private residential or commercial property within |
23 | | (district, precinct, ward, or other similar subdivision)?". |
24 | | The referendum shall be submitted to the voters of the |
25 | | district, precinct, ward, or other similar subdivision of the |
26 | | unit of local government at the next election at which such |
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1 | | referendum may be voted upon. |
2 | | (c) The referendum shall be submitted to the voters under |
3 | | subsection (a) or (b) when the petition has been filed in |
4 | | proper form with the clerk. If more than one set of petitions |
5 | | are presented to the clerk for submission at the same |
6 | | election, the petition presented first shall be given |
7 | | preference; however, the clerk shall provisionally accept any |
8 | | other set of petitions set forth the same (or substantially |
9 | | the same) referendum. If the first set of petitions for a |
10 | | referendum is found to be in proper form and is not found to be |
11 | | invalid, it shall be accepted by the clerk and all |
12 | | provisionally accepted sets of petitions setting for the same |
13 | | (or substantially the same) referendum shall be rejected by |
14 | | the clerk. If the first set of petitions for a referendum is |
15 | | found not to be in proper form or is found to be invalid, the |
16 | | clerk shall (i) reject the first set of petitions, (ii) accept |
17 | | the first provisionally accepted set of petitions that is in |
18 | | proper form and is not found to be invalid, and (iii) reject |
19 | | all other provisionally accepted sets of petitions setting |
20 | | forth the same (or substantially the same) referendum. Notice |
21 | | of the filing of the petition and the result of the election |
22 | | shall be given to the Secretary of State. A return of the |
23 | | result of the election shall be made to the clerk of the unit |
24 | | of local government. If a majority of voters voting upon such |
25 | | referendum vote "YES", the unit of local government shall be |
26 | | exempt from subsection (a) of Section 5 either for the entire |
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1 | | unit or for the district, precinct, ward, or similar |
2 | | subdivision stated in the referendum. |
3 | | (d) If a unit of local government chooses to adopt an |
4 | | ordinance or resolution, or enforce an existing ordinance, |
5 | | under this Section that would have the effect of controlling |
6 | | the amount of rent charged for leasing private residential or |
7 | | commercial property, it may also take measures to address the |
8 | | economic impact of such ordinance or resolution upon |
9 | | owner-occupied residential properties of 6 or fewer units.
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10 | | (50 ILCS 825/10)
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11 | | Sec. 10. Home rule preemption. A home rule unit may not |
12 | | regulate or
control the amount of rent charged for leasing |
13 | | private residential or
commercial property in a manner |
14 | | inconsistent with this Act . This Section is a denial and |
15 | | limitation of home rule
powers and functions under subsection |
16 | | (i) (g) of Section 6 of Article VII of the
Illinois |
17 | | Constitution.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 90-313, eff. 8-1-97.)
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19 | | Section 915. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
20 | | adding Sections 9-205.5, 9-207.1, 9-209, 9-210, and 9-211 as |
21 | | follows: |
22 | | (735 ILCS 5/9-205.5 new) |
23 | | Sec. 9-205.5. Refusal to renew. In all tenancies or leases |
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1 | | for a term of one year or more, after the lease expires, the |
2 | | lessee refuses to renew or extend the rental agreement within |
3 | | 14 days after receiving written notice requesting that the |
4 | | lessee renew the tenancy on substantially similar terms as |
5 | | existed under the prior lease, the lessee's tenancy shall |
6 | | terminate not fewer than 30 days after such 14-day decision |
7 | | period expires.
To provide the lessor the right to terminate |
8 | | the tenancy under this Section, the written notice must |
9 | | include substantially the following language: "You must notify |
10 | | your landlord of your decision to continue or renew your |
11 | | tenancy within 14 days of the date of this notice. If you do |
12 | | not continue or renew your lease, then your tenancy at the |
13 | | premises now occupied by you, being, etc. (describe the |
14 | | premises), shall terminate 30 days after this date (dated at |
15 | | least 14 days after the date of the notice). If you choose not |
16 | | to renew or continue your lease, nothing in this notice shall |
17 | | affect your obligation to pay rent through (insert date on |
18 | | which the tenancy shall be terminated if the lessee does not |
19 | | elect to renew or continue the lease).". |
20 | | (735 ILCS 5/9-207.1 new) |
21 | | Sec. 9-207.1. Termination of a tenancy for other good |
22 | | cause. |
23 | | (a) Occupation by landlord or qualified relative. The |
24 | | lessor may seek in good faith to recover possession of the |
25 | | premises so that the lessor or the lessor's spouse, domestic |
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1 | | partner, child, parent, grandparent, sibling, or grandchild |
2 | | may occupy the premises as that person's principal residence |
3 | | for a period of no fewer than 24 continuous months. The lessor |
4 | | or such qualified relative must move into the premises within |
5 | | 3 months after the original lessee vacates the unit. The |
6 | | lessor must provide the lessee with written notice of no fewer |
7 | | than 120 days that the lessor intends to occupy the premises |
8 | | before the lessor may terminate the lease. Such notice shall |
9 | | be dated and shall identify the date, at least 120 days after |
10 | | the notice is served, on which the lessee's tenancy is |
11 | | terminated. Such notice shall also state that the lessee is |
12 | | entitled to relocation assistance in the amount of $3,000 or |
13 | | 3-months' rent, whichever is greater, payable within 14 days |
14 | | before the termination of the lessee's tenancy. |
15 | | (1) If the lessor recovers possession under this |
16 | | subsection, and continuous occupancy by the lessor or the |
17 | | lessor's qualified relative is for fewer than 24 months, |
18 | | the lessor shall be presumed to be in violation of this |
19 | | subsection and liable to the original lessee for twice the |
20 | | relocation assistance due to such tenant prior to |
21 | | (2) If the lessor recovers possession under this |
22 | | subsection, but the lessor or the lessor's qualified |
23 | | relative fails to occupy the premises within 3 months of |
24 | | the expiration of the notice period, the lessor shall be |
25 | | presumed to be in violation of this subsection and liable |
26 | | to the original lessee for twice the relocation assistance |
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1 | | due to such tenant prior to such tenant's move from the |
2 | | premises. |
3 | | (3) The lessor may not recover possession of the |
4 | | premises under this subsection if the lessee notified the |
5 | | lessor, prior to the lessor's recovery of the premises, |
6 | | that the lessee (A) has a disability, as that term is |
7 | | defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act (Section |
8 | | 12102(1) of Title 42 of the U.S. Code) or (B) is suffering |
9 | | from a life-threatening illness as certified by the |
10 | | lessee's treating physician. |
11 | | (4) If a substantially equivalent replacement dwelling |
12 | | unit is vacant and available, that unit may be made |
13 | | available to the original lessee at a substantially |
14 | | similar rental rate as the lessee's current lease. The |
15 | | lessee may reject this substitute unit without prejudice |
16 | | to the lessee's rights to notice and relocation assistance |
17 | | under this subsection. |
18 | | (b) Significant repairs. If the lessor in good faith seeks |
19 | | to recover possession of the premises: |
20 | | (1) In order to comply with a court or government |
21 | | agency's order to vacate, order to comply, order to abate, |
22 | | or any other order that necessitates the vacating of the |
23 | | dwelling unit as a result of a violation of the Housing or |
24 | | Building Code or other provision of law. The landlord |
25 | | shall promptly provide the tenant with a notice of vacate |
26 | | within the time mandated by the court or government |
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1 | | agency, and include a copy of the order; or |
2 | | (2) If the lessor offers the lessee a substantially |
3 | | equivalent replacement unit that is vacant and available |
4 | | and offered at a substantially similar rental rate as the |
5 | | original premises, the lessee may reject the lessor's |
6 | | offer of such replacement unit without prejudicing the |
7 | | lessee's right to relocation assistance. Such notice shall |
8 | | also state that the lessee is entitled to relocation |
9 | | assistance in the amount of $3,000 or 3-months' rent, |
10 | | whichever is greater, payable within 14 days before the |
11 | | termination of the lessee's tenancy. If the lessee |
12 | | prevails on a claim that the lessor did not act in good |
13 | | faith in seeking to recover possession under this |
14 | | subsection, the lessor shall be liable for twice the |
15 | | relocation assistance that would be due to the lessee has |
16 | | the lessor acted in compliance with the requirements of |
17 | | this subsection, together with the lessee's reasonable |
18 | | attorney's fees and costs. |
19 | | (c) Demolition or removal. If the lessor in good faith |
20 | | intends to recover possession of the premises to demolish or |
21 | | permanently remove the premises from residential use, the |
22 | | lessor must provide the lessee with no less than 90 days' |
23 | | written notice of such intent before the lessor may terminate |
24 | | the lease. Such notice shall be dated and shall identify the |
25 | | date, at least 120 days after the notice is served, on which |
26 | | the lessee's tenancy is terminated. Such notice shall also |
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1 | | state that the lessee is entitled to relocation assistance in |
2 | | the amount of $3,000 or 3-months' rent, whichever is greater, |
3 | | payable within 14 days before the termination of the lessee's |
4 | | tenancy. If the lessee prevails on a claim that the lessor did |
5 | | not act in good faith in seeking to recover possession under |
6 | | this subsection, the lessor shall be liable for twice the |
7 | | relocation assistance that would be due to the lessee has the |
8 | | lessor acted in compliance with the requirements of this |
9 | | subsection, together with the lessee's reasonable attorney's |
10 | | fees and costs. |
11 | | (d) If relocation assistance due under this Section is not |
12 | | paid within 14 days prior to the date set for termination of |
13 | | the lessee's tenancy, the lessor shall pay to the lessee twice |
14 | | the amount of relocation assistance originally due to the |
15 | | lessee. If the lessee prevails on a claim that the lessor |
16 | | failed to pay relocation assistance required by this Section, |
17 | | the lessee shall be entitled to recover the lessee's |
18 | | reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Failure to pay such |
19 | | relocation assistance shall constitute a germane affirmative |
20 | | defense and counterclaim to any action initiated under this |
21 | | act. |
22 | | (e) A landlord of a building of 12 units or fewer who pays |
23 | | a relocation assistance fee pursuant to subsection (a), (b), |
24 | | or (c) may apply to the Illinois Housing Development Authority |
25 | | for reimbursement of up to one-half of the amount paid to the |
26 | | tenant, upon proper documentation of payment, as determined by |
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1 | | the Authority. To be eligible to receive reimbursement, the |
2 | | owner must not charge rents that exceed the applicable median |
3 | | area rent, as that term is defined in Section 15 of the Keep
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4 | | Illinois Home Act.
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5 | | (735 ILCS 5/9-209) (from Ch. 110, par. 9-209)
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6 | | Sec. 9-209. Demand for rent; eviction rent - eviction |
7 | | action. A landlord or his
or her agent may, any time after rent |
8 | | is due,
demand payment thereof and notify the tenant, in |
9 | | writing, that unless
payment is made within a time mentioned |
10 | | in such notice, not less than
5 days after service thereof, the |
11 | | lease will be terminated. If the tenant does not pay the rent |
12 | | due within the time stated in the notice under this Section, |
13 | | the landlord may consider the lease ended and commence an |
14 | | eviction or ejectment action without further notice or demand. |
15 | | A
claim for rent may be joined in the complaint, including a |
16 | | request for the pro rata amount of rent due for any period that |
17 | | a judgment is stayed, and a judgment obtained for
the amount of |
18 | | rent found due, in any action or proceeding brought, in an |
19 | | eviction
action under this Section.
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20 | | Notice made pursuant to this Section shall, as hereinafter |
21 | | stated, not
be invalidated by payments of past due rent |
22 | | demanded in the notice, when
the payments do not, at the end of |
23 | | the notice period, total the amount demanded
in the notice. |
24 | | The landlord may, however, agree in writing to continue
the |
25 | | lease in exchange for receiving partial payment. To prevent |
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1 | | invalidation,
the notice must prominently state:
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2 | | "Only FULL PAYMENT of the rent demanded in this notice |
3 | | will waive the landlord's
right to terminate the lease under |
4 | | this notice, unless the landlord agrees
in writing to continue |
5 | | the lease in exchange for receiving partial payment."
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6 | | Tender Collection by the landlord
of past rent due after |
7 | | the filing of a suit for eviction or ejectment
pursuant to |
8 | | failure of the tenant to pay the rent demanded in the notice
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9 | | shall not invalidate the suit , provided that the rent then due |
10 | | is tendered prior to trial being had in the suit for eviction |
11 | | or ejectment .
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12 | | (Source: P.A. 100-173, eff. 1-1-18 .)
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13 | | (735 ILCS 5/9-210) (from Ch. 110, par. 9-210)
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14 | | Sec. 9-210. Notice to quit. When default is made in any of |
15 | | the material terms
of a lease that results in a significant |
16 | | disturbance of the peaceful enjoyment of the property; |
17 | | significant damage to the property caused willfully or |
18 | | negligently; use of any part of the property for criminal |
19 | | activity that significantly threatens health, safety, or |
20 | | peaceful enjoyment of the property, or has a significant |
21 | | adverse effect on the management of the property; or wrongful |
22 | | denial of access to the premises on 3 or more occasions in a |
23 | | 12-month period to persons authorized by the lessor to enter |
24 | | the premises, provided the legal requirements for such entries |
25 | | were observed , it is
not necessary to give more than 10 days' |
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1 | | notice to quit, or of the
termination of such tenancy, and the |
2 | | same may be terminated on giving
such notice to quit at any |
3 | | time after such default in any of the material terms
of such |
4 | | lease , provided that such notice instructs how the alleged |
5 | | default may be cured before the end of the notice period and |
6 | | allows the lessee to meet to discuss the alleged default with |
7 | | the lessor or the lessor's agent that affords the lessee with a |
8 | | meaningful opportunity to remedy the alleged default . Such |
9 | | notice may be substantially in the following form:
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10 | | "To A.B.: You are hereby notified that in consequence of |
11 | | your default
in (here insert the character of the default) of |
12 | | the premises now
occupied by you, being, etc., (here describe |
13 | | the premises) I have
elected to terminate your lease, and you |
14 | | are hereby notified to quit and
deliver up possession of the |
15 | | same to me within 10 days of this date
(dated, etc.). You may |
16 | | request to meet with [here identify the lessor's agent] within |
17 | | 10 days of (dated, etc.) to discuss this notice and how an |
18 | | eviction action can be avoided. IF YOU DO NOT VACATE OR CURE |
19 | | THIS DEFAULT WITHIN 10 DAYS BY (here explain how the alleged |
20 | | default may be cured within the notice period), THEN AN |
21 | | EVICTION ACTION MAY BE FILED AGAINST YOU. "
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22 | | The notice is to be signed by the lessor or his or her |
23 | | agent, and no other notice or
demand of possession or |
24 | | termination of such tenancy is necessary , provided that the |
25 | | lessee has not timely cured the alleged default .
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26 | | (Source: P.A. 82-280.)
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1 | | (735 ILCS 5/9-211) (from Ch. 110, par. 9-211)
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2 | | Sec. 9-211. Service of demand or notice. Any demand may be |
3 | | made or notice
served by delivering a
written or printed, or |
4 | | partly written and printed, copy thereof to the
tenant, or by |
5 | | leaving the same with some person of the age
of 13
years or |
6 | | upwards, residing on or in possession of the premises; or by |
7 | | sending a
copy of the notice to the tenant by certified or |
8 | | registered mail, with
a returned receipt from the addressee; |
9 | | and in case no one is in the
actual possession of the premises, |
10 | | then by posting the same on the
premises. |
11 | | Any demand or notice served must be accessible to the |
12 | | tenant, including by being presented in the language the |
13 | | lessor knows or should know is the lessee's primary language; |
14 | | containing an explicit statement of the basis for the notice |
15 | | or demand with sufficient specificity to allow the lessee to |
16 | | prepare a defense; and bearing the following statement: "You |
17 | | may wish to contact a lawyer or local legal aid or housing |
18 | | counseling agency to discuss any rights that you may have."
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19 | | (Source: P.A. 83-355.)
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20 | | (735 ILCS 5/9-207 rep.) |
21 | | Section 920. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
22 | | repealing Section 9-207. |
23 | | Section 925. The Condominium Property Act is amended by |
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1 | | changing Section 30 as follows:
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2 | | (765 ILCS 605/30) (from Ch. 30, par. 330)
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3 | | Sec. 30. Conversion condominiums; notice; recording.
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4 | | (a)(1) No real estate may be submitted to the provisions |
5 | | of the
Act as a conversion condominium unless (i) a notice of |
6 | | intent to submit
the real estate to this Act (notice of intent) |
7 | | has been given to all persons
who were tenants of the building |
8 | | located on the real estate on the date
the notice is given. |
9 | | Such notice shall be given at least 30 days, and
not more than |
10 | | one year prior to the recording of the declaration which |
11 | | submits
the real estate to this Act; and (ii) the developer |
12 | | executes and acknowledges
a certificate which shall be |
13 | | attached to and made a part of the declaration
and which |
14 | | provides that the developer, prior to the execution by him or
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15 | | his agent of any agreement for the sale of a unit, has given a |
16 | | copy of the
notice of intent to all persons who were tenants of |
17 | | the building located
on the real estate on the date the notice |
18 | | of intent was given.
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19 | | (2)
If the owner fails to provide a tenant with notice |
20 | | of the intent to convert as defined in this Section, the |
21 | | tenant permanently vacates the premises as a direct result |
22 | | of non-renewal of his or her lease by the owner, and the |
23 | | tenant's unit is converted to a condominium by the filing |
24 | | of a declaration submitting a property to this Act without |
25 | | having provided the required notice, then the owner is |
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1 | | liable to the tenant for the following:
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2 | | (A) the tenant's actual moving expenses incurred |
3 | | when moving from the subject property, not to exceed |
4 | | $1,500;
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5 | | (B) 3 months' rent at the subject property; and
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6 | | (C) reasonable attorney's fees and court costs.
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7 | | (b) Any developer of a conversion condominium must, upon |
8 | | issuing the notice
of intent, publish and deliver along with |
9 | | such notice of intent, a schedule
of selling prices for all |
10 | | units subject to the condominium instruments and
offer to sell |
11 | | such unit to the current tenants, except for units to be |
12 | | vacated
for rehabilitation subsequent to such notice of |
13 | | intent. Such offer shall
not expire earlier than 30 days after |
14 | | receipt of the offer by the current
tenant, unless the tenant |
15 | | notifies the developer in writing of his election
not to |
16 | | purchase the condominium unit.
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17 | | (c) Any tenant who was a tenant as of the date of the |
18 | | notice of intent and
whose tenancy expires (other than for |
19 | | cause) prior to the expiration of
120 days from the date on |
20 | | which a copy of the notice of intent was given
to the tenant |
21 | | shall have the right to extend his tenancy on the same terms
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22 | | and conditions and for the same rental until the expiration of |
23 | | such 120-day period by the giving of written notice thereof to |
24 | | the developer within
30 days of the date upon which a copy of |
25 | | the notice of intent was given
to the tenant by the developer.
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26 | | (d) Each lessee in a conversion condominium shall be |
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1 | | informed in writing by the developer
at the time the notice of |
2 | | intent is given whether his or her tenancy will be renewed
or |
3 | | terminated upon its expiration. If the tenancy is to be |
4 | | renewed, the
tenant shall be informed of all charges, rental |
5 | | or otherwise, in connection
with the new tenancy and the |
6 | | length of the term of occupancy proposed in
conjunction |
7 | | therewith. If the tenancy is to be terminated upon expiration |
8 | | of the notice period, the tenant shall be entitled to |
9 | | relocation assistance in the amount of 3 times the rent |
10 | | charged for the unit or $3,000, whichever is greater, payable |
11 | | to the tenant within 14 days prior to the expiration of the |
12 | | notice period. If the tenancy is to be terminated, the notice |
13 | | of intent shall inform the tenant that relocation assistance |
14 | | shall be paid within 14 days prior to the expiration of the |
15 | | notice
period. If the relocation assistance is not paid within |
16 | | 14 days prior to the expiration of the notice period, then the |
17 | | lessor shall pay to the lessee twice the relocation assistance |
18 | | due to the lessee. If the lessee prevails on a claim that the |
19 | | lessor failed to pay relocation assistance required by this |
20 | | Section, the lessee shall be entitled to recover the lessee's |
21 | | reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Failure to pay such |
22 | | relocation assistance shall constitute a germane affirmative |
23 | | defense and counterclaim to any action brought under Article |
24 | | IX of the Code of Civil Procedure.
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25 | | (e) For a period of 120 days following his receipt of the |
26 | | notice of intent,
any tenant who was a tenant on the date the |
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1 | | notice of intent was given shall
be given the right to purchase |
2 | | his unit on substantially the same terms
and conditions as set |
3 | | forth in a duly executed contract to purchase the
unit, which |
4 | | contract shall conspicuously disclose the existence
of, and |
5 | | shall be subject to, the right of first refusal. The tenant may
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6 | | exercise the right of first refusal by giving notice thereof |
7 | | to the developer
prior to the expiration of 30 days from the |
8 | | giving of notice by the developer
to the tenant of the |
9 | | execution of the contract to purchase the unit.
The tenant may |
10 | | exercise such right of first refusal within 30 days from
the |
11 | | giving of notice by the developer of the execution of a |
12 | | contract to
purchase the unit, notwithstanding the expiration |
13 | | of the 120-day period
following the tenant's receipt of the |
14 | | notice of intent, if such contract
was executed prior to the |
15 | | expiration of the 120-day period. The
recording of the deed |
16 | | conveying the unit to the purchaser which contains
a statement |
17 | | to the effect that the tenant of the unit either waived or |
18 | | failed
to exercise the right of first refusal or option or had |
19 | | no right of first
refusal or option with respect to the unit |
20 | | shall extinguish any legal or
equitable right or interest to |
21 | | the possession or acquisition of the unit which
the tenant may |
22 | | have or claim with respect to the unit arising out of the
right |
23 | | of first refusal or option provided for in this Section. The |
24 | | foregoing
provision shall not affect any claim which the |
25 | | tenant may have against
the landlord for damages arising out |
26 | | of the right of first refusal
provided for in this Section.
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1 | | (f) During the 30-day period after the giving of notice of |
2 | | an executed contract
in which the tenant may exercise the |
3 | | right of first refusal, the developer
shall grant to such |
4 | | tenant access to any portion of the building to inspect
any of |
5 | | its features or systems and access to any reports, warranties, |
6 | | or
other documents in the possession of the developer which |
7 | | reasonably pertain
to the condition of the building. Such |
8 | | access shall be subject to reasonable
limitations, including |
9 | | as to hours. The refusal of the developer to grant
such access |
10 | | is a business offense punishable by a fine of $500. Each |
11 | | refusal
to an individual lessee who is a potential purchaser |
12 | | is a separate violation.
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13 | | (g) Any notice provided for in this Section shall be |
14 | | deemed given when a written
notice is delivered in person or |
15 | | mailed, certified or registered mail, return
receipt requested |
16 | | to the party who is being given the notice.
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17 | | (h) Prior to their initial sale, units offered for sale in |
18 | | a conversion
condominium and occupied by a tenant at the time |
19 | | of the offer shall be shown to
prospective purchasers only a |
20 | | reasonable number of times and at appropriate
hours. Units may |
21 | | only be shown to prospective purchasers during the last 90
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22 | | days of any expiring tenancy.
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23 | | (i) Any provision in any lease or other rental agreement, |
24 | | or any termination
of occupancy on account of condominium |
25 | | conversion, not authorized herein,
or contrary to or waiving |
26 | | the foregoing provisions, shall be deemed to be
void as |
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1 | | against public policy.
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2 | | (j) A tenant is entitled to injunctive relief to enforce |
3 | | the provisions of subsections (a) and (c) of this Section.
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4 | | (k) A non-profit housing organization, suing on behalf of |
5 | | an aggrieved tenant under this Section, may also recover |
6 | | compensation for reasonable attorney's fees and court costs |
7 | | necessary for filing such action.
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8 | | (l) Nothing in this Section shall affect any provision in |
9 | | any lease or rental
agreement in effect before this Act |
10 | | becomes law.
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11 | | (m) Nothing in this amendatory Act of 1978 shall be |
12 | | construed to imply
that there was previously a requirement to |
13 | | record the notice provided for
in this Section.
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14 | | (Source: P.A. 101-81, eff. 7-12-19.)
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15 | | (765 ILCS 720/Act rep.) |
16 | | Section 930. The Retaliatory Eviction Act is repealed.
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17 | | Section 999. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
18 | | becoming law.
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Statutes amended in order of appearance
| | 3 | | New Act | | | 4 | | 30 ILCS 105/5.990 new | | | 5 | | 35 ILCS 5/234 new | | | 6 | | 50 ILCS 825/5 | | | 7 | | 50 ILCS 825/6 new | | | 8 | | 50 ILCS 825/10 | | | 9 | | 735 ILCS 5/9-205.5 new | | | 10 | | 735 ILCS 5/9-207.1 new | | | 11 | | 735 ILCS 5/9-209 | from Ch. 110, par. 9-209 | | 12 | | 735 ILCS 5/9-210 | from Ch. 110, par. 9-210 | | 13 | | 735 ILCS 5/9-211 | from Ch. 110, par. 9-211 | | 14 | | 735 ILCS 5/9-207 rep. | | | 15 | | 765 ILCS 605/30 | from Ch. 30, par. 330 | | 16 | | 765 ILCS 720/Act rep. | |
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