Residential Landlords Ask for Relief Amid the Pandemic
Residential Landlords Ask for Relief Amid the Pandemic
Landlords are not pleased with Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker’s order temporarily making it illegal to remove tenants in residential buildings during the COVID-19 pandemic. Without collecting rent and still liable for property taxes, the order is putting added strain on building owners. In an action filed in Will County Circuit Court, members of the Illinois Property Owners Association allege the pandemic’s order “essentially ties the hands of housing providers to enforce our lease agreements.”“As well-intentioned as provisions of the order may be, they have had an unlawful and disproportionate impact on landlords, including plaintiffs, to the point of jeopardizing their businesses and livelihoods,” the lawsuit contends. “Protecting economically needy citizens such as tenants, who the relevant portion of the executive orders were intended to protect, is sound and proper policy. But compelled subsidization by landlords is an improper and unconstitutional method of solving that problem.”
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