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1 | AN ACT concerning civil law.
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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 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | adding the heading of Article Art. XXIII as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | (735 ILCS 5/Art. Art. XXIII heading new) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7 | ARTICLE XXIII. FORCIBLE ENTRY AND UNLAWFUL DETAINER | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8 | (735 ILCS 5/23-105 new) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9 | Sec. 23-105. Transient occupant defined; factors | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10 | establishing transient occupant. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11 | (a) As used in this Article, "transient occupant" means a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
12 | person whose residency in real property intended for | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
13 | residential use has occurred for a brief length of time, is not | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
14 | pursuant to a lease, and whose occupancy was intended as | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
15 | transient in nature. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
16 | (b) Factors that establish that a person is a transient | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
17 | occupant include, but are not limited to: | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
18 | (1) The person does not have an ownership interest, | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
19 | financial interest, or leasehold interest in the property | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
20 | entitling the person to occupancy of the property. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
21 | (2) The person does not have any property utility | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
22 | subscriptions. |
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1 | (3) The person cannot produce documentation, | ||||||
2 | correspondence, or identification cards sent or issued by | ||||||
3 | a government agency, including, but not limited to, the | ||||||
4 | Secretary of State or the State Board of Elections, which | ||||||
5 | show that the person used the property address as an | ||||||
6 | address of record with the agency within the previous 12 | ||||||
7 | months. | ||||||
8 | (4) The person pays minimal or no rent for the | ||||||
9 | person's stay at the property. | ||||||
10 | (5) The person does not have a designated space of the | ||||||
11 | person's own, such as a room, at the property. | ||||||
12 | (6) The person has minimal, if any, personal | ||||||
13 | belongings at the property. | ||||||
14 | (7) The person has an apparent permanent residence | ||||||
15 | elsewhere. | ||||||
16 | (c) Minor contributions made for the purchase of household | ||||||
17 | goods, or minor contributions towards other household | ||||||
18 | expenses, do not establish residency. | ||||||
19 | (735 ILCS 5/23-110 new) | ||||||
20 | Sec. 23-110. Occupancy and termination of occupancy by | ||||||
21 | transient occupant. A transient occupant unlawfully detains a | ||||||
22 | residential property if the transient occupant remains in | ||||||
23 | occupancy of the residential property after the party entitled | ||||||
24 | to possession of the property has directed the transient | ||||||
25 | occupant to leave. A transient occupancy terminates when a |
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1 | transient occupant begins to reside elsewhere, surrenders the | ||||||
2 | key to the dwelling, or leaves the dwelling when directed by a | ||||||
3 | law enforcement officer in receipt of an affidavit under | ||||||
4 | Section 23-115, the party entitled to possession, or a court. | ||||||
5 | A transient occupancy is not extended by the presence of | ||||||
6 | personal belongings of a former transient occupant. | ||||||
7 | (735 ILCS 5/23-115 new) | ||||||
8 | Sec. 23-115. Sworn affidavit for surrender of residential | ||||||
9 | property; violation; wrongful removal remedy. | ||||||
10 | (a) Any law enforcement officer may, upon receipt of a | ||||||
11 | sworn affidavit of the party entitled to possession that a | ||||||
12 | person who is a transient occupant is unlawfully detaining | ||||||
13 | residential property, direct a transient occupant to surrender | ||||||
14 | possession of residential property. The sworn affidavit must | ||||||
15 | set forth the facts, including the applicable factors listed | ||||||
16 | in subsection (b) of Section 23-105, which establish that a | ||||||
17 | transient occupant is unlawfully detaining residential | ||||||
18 | property. | ||||||
19 | (b) A person who fails to comply with the direction of the | ||||||
20 | law enforcement officer to surrender possession or occupancy | ||||||
21 | violates Section 19-4 of the Criminal Code of 2012. In any | ||||||
22 | prosecution of a violation of Section 19-4 of the Criminal | ||||||
23 | Code of 2012 related to this Article, whether the defendant | ||||||
24 | was properly classified as a transient occupant is not an | ||||||
25 | element of the offense, the State is not required to prove that |
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1 | the defendant was in fact a transient occupant, and the | ||||||
2 | defendant's status as a permanent resident is not an | ||||||
3 | affirmative defense. | ||||||
4 | (c) A person wrongfully removed pursuant to this Section | ||||||
5 | has a cause of action for wrongful removal against the person | ||||||
6 | who requested the removal, and may recover injunctive relief | ||||||
7 | and compensatory damages. However, a wrongfully removed person | ||||||
8 | does not have a cause of action against the law enforcement | ||||||
9 | officer or the agency employing the law enforcement officer | ||||||
10 | absent a showing of bad faith by the law enforcement officer. | ||||||
11 | (735 ILCS 5/23-120 new) | ||||||
12 | Sec. 23-120. Remedies for party entitled to possession. | ||||||
13 | (a) A party entitled to possession of real property has a | ||||||
14 | cause of action for unlawful detainer against a transient | ||||||
15 | occupant under subsection (b). The party entitled to | ||||||
16 | possession is not required to notify the transient occupant | ||||||
17 | before filing the action. If the court finds that the | ||||||
18 | defendant is not a transient occupant but is instead a tenant | ||||||
19 | of residential property, the court may not dismiss the action | ||||||
20 | without first allowing the plaintiff to give the transient | ||||||
21 | occupant the notice required by that part and to thereafter | ||||||
22 | amend the complaint to pursue eviction under that part. | ||||||
23 | (b) A person entitled to possession of real property, | ||||||
24 | including constructive possession by a record titleholder, has | ||||||
25 | a cause of action against a person who obtained possession of |
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1 | that real property by forcible entry, unlawful entry, or | ||||||
2 | unlawful detention and may recover possession and damages. The | ||||||
3 | person entitled to possession is not required to notify the | ||||||
4 | prospective defendant before filing the action. | ||||||
5 | If the court finds that the entry or detention by the | ||||||
6 | defendant is willful and knowingly wrongful, the court must | ||||||
7 | award the plaintiff damages equal to double the reasonable | ||||||
8 | rental value of the real property from the beginning of the | ||||||
9 | forcible entry, unlawful entry, or unlawful detention until | ||||||
10 | possession is delivered to the plaintiff. The plaintiff may | ||||||
11 | also recover other damages, including, but not limited to, | ||||||
12 | damages for waste. | ||||||
13 | (735 ILCS 5/23-125 new) | ||||||
14 | Sec. 23-125. Recovery of personal belongings. | ||||||
15 | (a) The party entitled to possession of a dwelling shall | ||||||
16 | allow a former transient occupant to recover his or her | ||||||
17 | personal belongings at reasonable times and under reasonable | ||||||
18 | conditions. | ||||||
19 | (b) Unless otherwise agreed to, a reasonable time for the | ||||||
20 | recovery of the former transient occupant's personal | ||||||
21 | belongings generally means a time period within 10 days after | ||||||
22 | termination of the transient occupancy, when the party | ||||||
23 | entitled to possession of the dwelling or a trusted third | ||||||
24 | party can be present at the dwelling to supervise the recovery | ||||||
25 | of the belongings. |
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1 | (c) If the party entitled to possession of the dwelling | ||||||
2 | reasonably believes that the former transient occupant has | ||||||
3 | engaged in misconduct or has a history of violence or drug or | ||||||
4 | alcohol abuse, it is reasonable for the party entitled to | ||||||
5 | possession of the dwelling to impose additional conditions on | ||||||
6 | access to the dwelling or the personal belongings. These | ||||||
7 | conditions may include, but are not limited to, the presence | ||||||
8 | of a law enforcement officer, the use of a mover, or the use of | ||||||
9 | a trusted third party to recover the personal belongings. As | ||||||
10 | used in this subsection, "misconduct" includes, but is not | ||||||
11 | limited to: | ||||||
12 | (1) the intentional damage to the dwelling, to | ||||||
13 | property owned by the party entitled to possession of the | ||||||
14 | dwelling, or to property owned by another occupant of the | ||||||
15 | dwelling; | ||||||
16 | (2) the physical or verbal abuse directed at the party | ||||||
17 | entitled to possession of the dwelling or another occupant | ||||||
18 | of the dwelling; or | ||||||
19 | (3) the theft of property belonging to the party | ||||||
20 | entitled to possession of the dwelling or property of | ||||||
21 | another occupant of the dwelling. | ||||||
22 | (d) The person entitled to possession of a dwelling may | ||||||
23 | presume that the former transient occupant has abandoned | ||||||
24 | personal belongings left at the dwelling if the former | ||||||
25 | transient occupant does not seek to recover them within a | ||||||
26 | reasonable time after the transient occupant surrenders |
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1 | occupancy of the dwelling. The time period to recover personal | ||||||
2 | belongings may be extended due to the unavailability of the | ||||||
3 | party entitled to possession of the dwelling to supervise the | ||||||
4 | recovery of the personal belongings. Circumstances that may | ||||||
5 | shorten the time include, but are not limited to, the poor | ||||||
6 | condition of or the perishable or hazardous nature of the | ||||||
7 | personal belongings, the intent of the former transient | ||||||
8 | occupant to abandon or discard the belongings, or the | ||||||
9 | significant impairment of the use of the dwelling by the | ||||||
10 | storage of the former transient occupant's personal | ||||||
11 | belongings. | ||||||
12 | (e) If the person entitled to possession of the dwelling | ||||||
13 | unreasonably withholds access to a former transient occupant's | ||||||
14 | personal belongings, the former transient occupant may bring a | ||||||
15 | civil action for damages or the recovery of the property. The | ||||||
16 | court shall award the prevailing party reasonable attorney's | ||||||
17 | fees and costs. | ||||||
18 | (735 ILCS 5/23-130 new) | ||||||
19 | Sec. 23-130. Application. This Article shall be construed | ||||||
20 | in recognition of the right to exclude others as one of the | ||||||
21 | most essential components of property rights.
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