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What is the Proposed Cook County Residential Tenant and Landlord Ordinance-RTLO

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As a Property Management Firm and also real estate investors ourselves, we are keeping a close eye on the proposed Cook County RLTO ordinance that would apply to all portions of Cook County. The only exemptions to this new ordinance at this point would be Chicago, Evanston, and Oak Park because they already have a similar ordinance in place.  This means if you are a landlord in Barrington, Schaumburg, Berwyn, Tinley Park, Lansing ...

4 Advantages of Renting to Section 8 Tenants

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Whether you are a brand new Landlord seeking tenants to occupy your very first investment property, or an experienced investor with an extensive portfolio to rent out, chances are you’ve considered renting to Section 8 tenants. The benefits of renting to Section 8 tenants can range from government-subsidized income to free advertising, making it an opportunity that is hard to pass on.  Section 8 is a government program that ...

Real Estate Revealed - 3 Reason Why Now Is A Great Time to Buy an Investment Property

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For those of you that desire to become a real estate investor here in Chicago I wanted to share with you the reasons why there is no better time than now. On today’s show we discussed the reasons why it now makes sense to invest in real estate, along with supporting evidence from the other show’s co-hosts.   Today, we will dive into each of the 3 reasons and leave you with next steps on who to contact to start this jou...

Watch Out For Property Taxes in Cook County!

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In February each year, the Cook County Treasurer releases new tax rates to the public, which are then used to determine the tax bill. Often the numbers are a mystery, but property owners should know what these numbers mean and how the money is being used. Regardless of the property value, it’s the tax rate set by the county that impacts the tax bill’s bottom line. The tax rate is set based on the amount of money the lo...

Looking Ahead: What Re-Opening of Eviction Courts Looks Like

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I wanted to take a moment to provide an update as to the current status of the Rental Eviction Moratorium, here in Chicago, and the surrounding suburbs. As of the day of this posting, this is the most up to date information that is currently available. On today’s show we discussed these hot topics for Landlords and Tenants in and around Chicago and Cook County. Illinois Moratorium - Governor Pritzker has extended the mandated...

Top 10 Section 8 HQS Inspection Fail Items

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What is the goal of the Housing Choice Voucher?The goal of the Housing Choice Voucher (HCV) program is to provide “decent, safe, and sanitary” housing at an affordable cost for low-income families. The Housing Quality Standards, or HQS, help local Public Housing Authorities accomplish that goal by defining “standard housing” and establishing the minimum quality standards necessary for the health and safety of pro...

Will Rent Control Ever Be Real in Illinois and How Will it Affect You?

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I have always personally viewed Rent Control as being something that is a major issue for both Realtors and investors. I was proven wrong in the Spring of 2019 when I met with Gideon Blustein, Director of Member Outreach for IAR (Illinois Association of Realtors). Gideon and I spent an ample amount of time discussing the Rent Control bill that was on the table down in Springfield. What does this mean for investors/landlords?This b...

Chicago Section 8 FAQs: A Guide For Property Owners

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The cost of housing in Chicago is higher than in some other cities in America, which makes it difficult for low-income individuals, and families alike, to afford rent. Whether you are a property owner in Chicago or someone looking for a place to live, chances are you’ve heard of Section 8, also known as Housing Choice Vouchers (HCV). As a real estate investor in Chicago, we know you have questions about how the Section 8 hous...

7 Hurdles To Tenant Evictions In Chicago

As a Landlord, I can find myself losing sleep at night when one of my tenants has gone “bad”. By going “bad”, I mean that they have stopped paying their rent, stopped communicating with me, and are no longer flexible to any type of a win/win scenario. A tenant can go bad for a number of reasons that can be either within or outside of our control. We have a multitude of experience dealing with “bad” te...

Chicago/Illinois Eviction Moratorium Update

I wanted to update everyone on where things are at with Rental Eviction Moratorium here in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs here in Illinois.  As of the date posted this is the most up to date information available.  Illinois Moratorium - Governor Pritzker has the statewide moratorium that will run through October 19, 2020.City Of Chicago - The City Of Chicago has a citywide moratorium that will extend 60 days past the...
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