Illinois 2023-2024 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB3750

Introduced
2/9/24  

Caption

EVICTION-RIGHT TO COUNSEL

Impact

The Act requires counties to cover the costs of legal services for these appointed attorneys, contingent upon available appropriations. A critical element of SB3750 is the requirement that all residential lease agreements must inform tenants about their right to counsel if their income is at or below 80% of the state's median income. This educational initiative aims to raise awareness among tenants about their legal rights, potentially leading to better outcomes in eviction cases.

Summary

SB3750, known as the Low-Income Tenant's Right to Eviction Counsel Act, aims to ensure that tenants who qualify financially have the right to full legal representation during eviction proceedings. The legislation mandates that the court appoint an attorney for qualifying tenants at any hearing or trial related to eviction or tenancy termination. This seeks to address the imbalance of legal resources between landlords and tenants, ensuring that low-income individuals can effectively challenge eviction actions.

Conclusion

Overall, SB3750 represents a pivotal shift in the approach to tenant rights in eviction proceedings in Illinois, aiming to create a more equitable legal landscape for low-income individuals facing eviction. The established parameters for legal representation and mandatory notifications to tenants signify a commitment to enhancing the protection of tenant rights while striving to balance the power dynamics in housing disputes.

Contention

One significant aspect of SB3750 is its focus on ensuring that only qualified attorneys with at least two years of experience in eviction defense or relevant training are appointed to represent tenants. While the bill has received broad support for its intention to protect vulnerable populations from unjust evictions, concerns have been raised by some stakeholders regarding the financial implications for counties and the potential for increased legal proceedings stemming from tenants engaging legal counsel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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