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Home » Lawyers’ Committee for Better Housing

Tag: Lawyers’ Committee for Better Housing

Posted inNews & Politics

Eviction court judge slams moratorium as ‘utter idiocy.’ It’s not on the record.

by Maya Dukmasova January 14, 2021August 18, 2021

Cook County let eviction court go unrecorded for six months.

Posted inNews & Politics

Pangea has taken thousands to eviction court. The story of an apartment empire

by Maya Dukmasova May 16, 2019September 30, 2021

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.

Posted inBlogs

Failed eviction attempts wouldn’t haunt tenants under proposed state law

by Maya Dukmasova March 19, 2018August 18, 2021

Report finds 40 percent of Cook County eviction filings don’t end in a judgment against the tenant, yet can still lead to difficulty finding new housing.

Posted inBlogs

South Shore is Chicago’s eviction capital

by Maya Dukmasova April 17, 2017August 18, 2021

The south-side neighborhood sees more evictions than any other part of the city—or Cook County, for that matter.

Posted inBlogs

Landlords are almost twice as likely to prevail in Cook County eviction court

by Maya Dukmasova March 30, 2017August 18, 2021

Court data shows that landlords won more than 60 percent of eviction cases over the past two years.

Posted inBlogs

Eviction filings in Chicago appear to be on the decline

by Maya Dukmasova March 22, 2017August 18, 2021

But this doesn’t mean low-income renters are better off.

Posted inNews & Politics

Attorneys: Cook County eviction court proceedings are ‘black box’

by Maya Dukmasova December 21, 2016August 18, 2021

The odds of winning in eviction court are stacked against tenants; a lack of transparency is part of the problem.

Posted inNews & Politics

On the northwest side, eviction and gentrification go hand in hand

by Maya Dukmasova December 13, 2016August 18, 2021

The prevalence of verbal landlord-tenant agreements leaves low-income immigrant households vulnerable.

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