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More Articles About: apartments, charts, Chicago apartments, landlords, rent bacon, rentals, renters, statistics	Cook Eviction Stats Part 9: The Cost of Doing Business 18 Feb
Kay Cleaves No Comments. All Entries, Featured, Homeowners, Landlords, Renters, Statistics Evictions in Cook County are a multimillion dollar industry. With close to 40,000 cases happening each year, the amount of time and energy devoted to people who don’t pay their rent is mind-bogglingly vast. In fact, today I want to take some time to discuss what the eviction industry is costing Chicago in terms of lost time and money. And tenants, if you think this doesn’t pertain to you, it does. Remember that the resources that a landlord puts into evictions could otherwise be spent purchasing and rehabilitating the apartment buildings that are currently sitting empty and inaccessible.
More Articles About: 2013 eviction series, charts, Chicago apartments, Cook county, evictions, landlords, renters, responsibility, statistics	Cook Eviction Stats Part 7: What does this mean for tenants? 13 Feb
More Articles About: 2013 eviction series, apartments, background checks, evictions, opinions, responsibility, statistics, tenants	Cook Eviction Stats Part 6: Forcible Entry vs Joint Action 11 Feb
Kay Cleaves No Comments. All Entries, Homeowners, Landlords, Renters, Statistics There’s two different types of eviction cases that can be filed by a landlord in Cook County. One is called “Forcible Entry & Detainer,” and the other is called “Joint Action.” In order to explain the difference I’d like to take a moment to talk to you about Buffalo wings. This will make sense in a moment, I promise.
The Wings. The meat of the matter. What you’re really there for.
Forcible Detainer & Entry. In other words, the landlord wants to get the tenant out of the apartment. This is the core purpose behind every eviction case.
More Articles About: 2013 eviction series, Chicago apartments, CRLTO, evictions, statistics	Cook Eviction Stats Part 5: Are eviction filings increasing? 08 Feb
Kay Cleaves No Comments. All Entries, Homeowners, Landlords, Renters, Statistics The Chicago Landlord-Tenant ordinance has been amended many times since its creation in 1986. The most recent changes were in 2004, 2008 and 2010. By and large these changes have been in response to major trends in landlord-tenant behavior. For example, since 2010 landlords have had to tell their tenants the name and address of the bank where a security deposit is held. This was so that tenants could still track down their deposits if the bank foreclosed on their apartment building.
More Articles About: 2013 eviction series, Chicago apartments, Cook county, CRLTO, landlords, renters, statistics	Cook Eviction Stats Part 4: Comparing Districts 06 Feb
Kay Cleaves No Comments. All Entries, Homeowners, Landlords, Renters, Statistics How this article started
2nd, Skokie
3rd, Rolling Meadows
4th, Maywood
5th, Bridgeview
6th, Markham
More Articles About: 2013 eviction series, Chicago apartments, Cook county, CRLTO, evictions, landlords, rentals, statistics	Rent Bacon, January 2013 – New Format! 04 Feb
Kay Cleaves No Comments. All Entries, Featured, Landlords, Renters, Statistics New. Improved. Actually Useful.
More Articles About: apartments, charts, Chicago apartments, landlords, rent bacon, rentals, renters, statistics	Cook County Eviction Stats Part 3: Are other trials also biased? 01 Feb
Kay Cleaves 2 Comments. All Entries, Homeowners, Landlords, Renters, Statistics When I started this adventure I based my concept of “a fair court system” on an ideal of 50% of cases won by the plaintiff (the landlord) and 50% won by the defendant (the tenant). Even something between 48-52% would have been sufficient. The results I got from the Cook County Eviction stats over the past 8 years indicated that 62.8% of eviction cases were won by the landlord. If I compared this to my idea of a perfectly fair system it clearly indicated a bias, and not the “anti-landlord” bias purported to exist by many Chicago landlords.
More Articles About: 2013 eviction series, Chicago apartments, Cook county, evictions, felony convictions, landlords, parking, renters, statistics	Cook County Evictions Part 2: Yes, Virginia, there is a bias. 30 Jan
More Articles About: 2013 eviction series, charts, Chicago apartments, Cook county, CRLTO, evictions, landlords, renters, statistics	Cook County Evictions Revisit Part 1: Intro 28 Jan
Kay Cleaves No Comments. All Entries, Featured, Homeowners, Landlords, Renters, Statistics Returning to the Scene of the Crime
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