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As Eviction Ban Ends, Housing Organizations Say Assistance Programs Will Be Key

Thanks to our sponsors: This comes as the city and state point tenants and landlords toward assistance grants of which tens of thousands have applied.  According to officials 26,850 Chicagoans have applied for $137 million in grant money. But the city has just $80 million available and expects another $100 million this fall. Meanwhile, a survey by the Neighborhood Building Owners Alliance found that Chicago housing providers have not been paid at least $1 billion since the beginning of the pandemic. COVID-19 and its economic fallout has had a significant impact on housing, including in Latinx communities, said Joseph Lopez, executive director of the Spanish Coalition for Housing.

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.

Housing group says landlords have lost $1 billion during pandemic

by Kevin Bessler, The Center Square  | July 02, 2021 06:00 PM Print this article An Illinois housing provider association wants more accountability from tenants who aren t paying rent. The Neighborhood Building Owners Alliance is asking lawmakers to require that renters who do not apply for rental assistance start paying again or explain in court why they can’t pay. Research by the NBOA found housing providers have lost over $1 billion in unpaid rent since the beginning of the pandemic. “How would you like to live in a building where you are paying rent but the housing provider can’t fix the leaky roof or repair a broken door, simply because they don’t have the funds that they need to maintain their properties,” said Clint Sabin, spokesman for the NBOA.

Chicago is allowing construction of new coach houses and granny flats Will they help solve its affordable housing shortage?

Chicago is allowing construction of new coach houses and granny flats Will they help solve its affordable housing shortage?
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