2025 New Law Roundup Part 2: Prohibitions on Landlord Retaliation

This Article is the second in a series about new real estate related laws in Illinois, effective in 2025. There are good landlords, and there are bad landlords.  The worst of the bad landlords can make life miserable for tenants.  Pushed against a wall, tenants might complain to the authorities or try to exercise their rights in some other way.  The Illinois Legislature has passed Public Act 103-0831, effective January 1, 2025, to prohibit landlord retaliation. If a landlord violates the new law and sues the tenant, the tenant will have a viable defense and can go after the landlord for damages.  The tenant could terminate the lease and demand a return of the security deposit with interest, plus any prepaid rent.  If the landlord has tossed the tenant out of the unit or threatened to throw him out, the tenant can recover possession of the unit.  The tenant may… read more →