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As Illinois Ban on Evictions Ends Sunday, Officials Scramble to Ramp Up Aid | Chicago News

State, city and county officials urged residents at risk of eviction to apply for rental assistance and explore their legal options to prevent an eviction. The Chicago Department of Housing officials have sent more than $38 million to nearly 5,000 households as of Sept. 27, officials said.

Illinois Ban on Evictions to End Aug 31, Pritzker Says | Chicago News

Heather Cherone | July 14, 2021 3:55 pm (WTTW News) Illinois’ ban on evictions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic will end Aug. 31, Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Wednesday. Thanks to our sponsors: Pritzker’s announcement means the state’s ban on most evictions will have lasted more than 17 months after beginning in March 2020 when the governor ordered Illinois residents to stay home to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Illinois residents who lost their jobs or found their paychecks scaled back because of the pandemic can apply for up to $25,000 to cover missed rental payments through 11:59 p.m. Sunday. Applications and eligibility standards are available online at illinoisrentalassistance.org.

Is Chicago about to see a spike in eviction notices?

Is Chicago about to see a spike in eviction notices? A forecast shows that up to 21,000 Chicago households could get one after the moratorium lifts 13 times the monthly average from early 2020 before the pandemic hit. Getty Images In the first month after Gov. J.B. Pritzker lifts his moratorium on evictions, up to 21,000 rental households in Chicago could be hit with notices to leave, according to a new forecast.  That’s about 13 times the monthly average of eviction notices filed in the early months of 2020, prior to the pandemic, according to a forecast released today by the Lawyers’ Committee for Better Housing and the Center for Urban Research & Learning at Loyola University. 

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