Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB0053

Introduced
1/9/25  

Caption

EVICTION MORATORIUM-LIMIT

Impact

This legislation aims to create a clear framework for evictions during times of crisis by distinguishing between tenants who responsibly handle their financial obligations and those who do not. By allowing evictions against individuals who fail to adhere to these new requirements, the bill seeks to balance the needs of landlords to maintain their properties with the protections afforded to genuinely struggling tenants. The provision also alleviates landlords from liability for utility payments when tenants exceed normal usage rates, potentially improving landlords' financial situations during extended moratoriums.

Summary

House Bill 0053, also known as the Eviction Moratorium Clarification Act, introduces specific stipulations regarding evictions during a moratorium period declared by the Governor or through legislative action. The bill clarifies that certain individuals—including those who have not suffered significant financial hardship, those who do not make reasonable efforts to pay rent, and those committing criminal activities on premises—are not protected by the moratorium. This provision enables landlords to initiate eviction proceedings against these specified individuals, reinforcing existing tenant obligations and responsibilities.

Contention

Opponents of the bill may argue that it disproportionately affects vulnerable populations who may be facing difficulties due to unforeseen circumstances, yet still fall outside the criteria defined for eviction protection. Critics are particularly concerned that the criteria can allow landlords to exploit loopholes, leading to an increase in evictions and homelessness during challenging economic times. Thus, while the bill emphasizes accountability for tenants, it raises questions surrounding the balance of power between landlords and tenants, especially during public health emergencies or economic crises.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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