Pass a Just Cause for Eviction ordinance in Chicago!
Chicago City Council
What Is It?
- The tenant fails to pay rent;
- The tenant fails to comply with an important provision of their rental agreement, such as willfully damaging the property or continuously disturbing your neighbors;
- The tenant fails to renew their lease on substantially the same terms;
- The owner wishes to move themselves or a close family member into the unit;
- The owner is converting the unit to a condominium;
- The owner is required or needs substantially rehabilitate or repair the property;
- The owner wishes to change the use of the property, including changing it to commercial use or complete demolition.
Just Cause is the law of land governing over 10 million rental units nationwide including, for example, the entire states of New Jersey and California, the cities of Philadelphia, Seattle, and St. Paul, and nearly all federally-subsidized housing. Please sign in support to help make Just Cause a part of Chicago's housing laws.
If you'd like to read more about the ordinance and the effects of eviction, please visit our website: http://www.justcausechicago.org
To:
Chicago City Council
From:
[Your Name]
We ask that you pass the Just Cause for Eviction ordinance as soon as possible. With the federal eviction moratorium set to expire at the end of June, we need the reassurance that renters cannot be arbitrarily removed from their homes without cause. "Housing is a Human Right" are words that organizers use to remind people of the fundamental human need for shelter. Until policymakers choose to enact policies like Just Cause for Eviction, people's most basic needs will be at risk of suddenly disappearing without warning.