The law would make it easier for police to remove squatters from a residence, skipping the months-long eviction process, which allowed squatters to remain on the property while the case progressed through the courts.
Senate Bill 1563 passed in May and would differentiate between “tenants” and “squatters.” making it easier for owners to regain control of their property.
State Rep. Marcus Evans told WLS that squatters had moved into a home that was up for sale in his Chicago neighborhood, and changed the locks.
“It’s happening all over the state. So, we’re shining a light to show the governor again, that his action is necessary, immediately,” he said.
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