Cook County let eviction court go unrecorded for six months.
Tag: evictions
Corporate culture at Chicago’s top evictor is ‘an absolute caste system’
Current and former employees of Pangea describe racism, segregation, and a “toxic” workplace.
For the first time in 16 years, Chicago eviction court is on tape
It took almost five months to get recording equipment working in eviction court. Will it make a difference for landlords and tenants?
LLCs affiliated with Pangea, Chicago’s most frequent filer of eviction cases
Real estate developer Pangea owns hundreds of shell companies that insulate the company from litigation. Here’s a list of the ones we’ve identified.
Pangea has taken thousands to eviction court. The story of an apartment empire
The company has claimed credit for reviving south and west side communities, even as it’s filed more than 9,000 eviction cases since 2009.
South Shore is Chicago’s eviction capital
The south-side neighborhood sees more evictions than any other part of the city—or Cook County, for that matter.
Landlords are almost twice as likely to prevail in Cook County eviction court
Court data shows that landlords won more than 60 percent of eviction cases over the past two years.
Eviction filings in Chicago appear to be on the decline
But this doesn’t mean low-income renters are better off.
Attorneys: Cook County eviction court proceedings are ‘black box’
The odds of winning in eviction court are stacked against tenants; a lack of transparency is part of the problem.
Minneapolis band Fuck Knights bring their skronky trash-punk to the Bottle tonight
The group celebrate the release of a four-way tape with a handful of like-minded locals.
Landlord shouts ‘You’re out!’ Tenants say ‘We won’t go!’ Everyone agrees: It’s Insanity!
How a simple rent dispute became a five-year blood feud.