CLE: That Was Then, This Is Now—How the Pandemic Has Reshaped the Landlord-Tenant Landscape
Join us from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, November 12 for this online look at how the pandemic has impacted the landlord-tenant landscape, including the new requirements for rental housing, the governor’s executive order, and the new Rule 139 regarding practice and procedures in eviction proceedings that were recently issued by the Illinois Supreme Court.
Real estate law attorneys, family practitioners, and civil practice counsel with all levels of practice experience who attend this seminar will better understand: how to protect your client as the procedures for eviction proceedings evolve; how to maintain compliance with existing laws and ensure that you have followed all of the required procedures to “make your case” before the circuit court judge; how to determine which of several regulatory mandates are applicable in any particular set of facts; the new requirements for lease termination and the eviction process; how the pandemic is affecting occupants of subsidized housing units/developments; the issues to consider regarding coverage of commercial tenancies, especially where damages have occurred to the structure; and much more!
This online program qualifies for 1.5 hours MCLE credit.