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  2. Human Rights Commission meets on tenants rights, solutions to ...

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    When a tenant is served with an eviction action, the tenant does not have to move out of the residence immediately. Landlords are not legally able to lock out a tenant without first going to court ...

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

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    Landlords must first issue a written notice to end the lease, file an eviction case in court, serve the tenant with eviction papers and attend eviction court, either on a video call or in person.

  4. Does Your State Have Fair Eviction Laws? - AOL

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    Only three days' notice is required for nonpayment of rent or a lease violation, but in situations of health or safety concerns, or if the tenant has committed a crime on the property, the ...

  5. Eviction in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, eviction-related court hearings in Chicago are almost two minutes shorter when the landlord has a legal defense and the tenant does not. [ 1 ] Unexpected financial costs—such as job loss, drop in income, or medical bills—can jeopardize housing stability and potentially lead to eviction. [ 62 ]

  6. Just cause eviction - Wikipedia

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    Just cause eviction, also known as good cause eviction, describes laws that aim to provide tenants protection from unreasonable evictions, rent hikes, and non-renewal of lease agreements. These laws allow tenants to challenge evictions in court that are not for "legitimate" reasons. [ 1 ]

  7. Landlord–tenant law - Wikipedia

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    A landlord may commence an action through the courts to evict a tenant. Eviction normally takes the form of a lawsuit, requiring an initial notice to a tenant, followed by court proceedings in which the tenant may contest the eviction and potentially file a counter-claim.At the conclusion of the eviction process, if the landlord prevails, the ...

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