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COVID rental assistance: Is it working for tenants?

Some Illinoisans face eviction even after COVID-19 rental assistance

Although the $1 billion program has protected some renters, tenant advocates say others are being evicted or threatened with eviction despite receiving thousands of dollars to pay the money they

Housing advocates push to preserve two-flats in Chicago

Housing advocates push to preserve two-flats in Chicago
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Hundreds of thousands of renters at risk of losing their homes throughout the US Midwest

Hundreds of thousands of renters at risk of losing their homes throughout the US Midwest There is a growing eviction crisis throughout the Midwest and across the United States with hundreds of thousands of people at risk of losing their homes. Despite a federal eviction moratorium, which is good through March 31, landlords are using alternative methods of forcing people out of rental units, such as locking them out of their homes or moving their belongings outside their dwelling. These illegal tactics make clear the toothless character of the moratorium. Person packing an apartment (Image credit: Twenty20.com) The inability to pay rent is directly tied to mass unemployment that has scourged the country since March, brought on by the pandemic. The nationwide unemployment rate for January 2021 was initially reported to be 6.7 percent, but Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell confessed on February 10 that the true rate was nearly 10 percent. Large numbers of unemployed workers had

Facing post-pandemic wave of evictions, housing advocates in Chicago aim to help tenants

Despite an eviction moratorium in Illinois, Luz Franco, 51, says she was nudged into leaving her apartment late last year after she got COVID-19 and missed work, which led to a late rent payment. She lost heat in her unit and some of her belongings were found on the front lawn. Anthony Vazquez/Sun-Times When Luz Franco got sick with COVID-19, she missed work and knew she wouldn’t have the money to pay the rent on her apartment in Brighton Park. Franco, 51, figured she could give what she had to her landlord until she was able to catch up. But she says the landlord said she was a year behind on rent, and soon she found the heat had been turned off in her apartment, and one day her son found some of their belongings on the front lawn.

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