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Chicago Eviction moratorium
So I'm looking into the eviction moratorium for Chicago and from my understanding a landlord can still technically evict tenants if the tenant does not contact the landlord to claim Covid-19 impact with in 5 days of receiving the eviction notice. Do they need proof that they've been affected? If they fail to respond within the 5 days does that mean the landlord can proceed with the eviction like normal? Has anyone gone through an eviction with the mortartium in place? Thank you guys.
https://www.chicago.gov/city/e...
https://www.chicago.gov/content/dam/city/depts/doh/covid/covid_19_protection_notice.pdf
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@Marco Lopez I believe the whole state still has a moratorium so no land lords can take action until that lifts. I would anticipate that lifting once the vaccines are out in force so we are probably still in for a few more months of this.