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How does a landlord's foreclosure case involve tenants? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

When landlords purchase rental property, they may take out a mortgage A loan given by a bank that is used to help someone buy a home loan to help pay for the building. Mortgages typically require the property owner to pay the lender back over many years.

The lender may file for foreclosure A forced sale of property when a person doesn't make payments on a loan if the landlord An owner of property who rents it out to a tenant doesn’t make mortgage payments on time or follow the loan terms. At the end of the foreclosure process, the lender may become the new property owner or choose to sell the property to a third party. A person or business involved in a court case in a role like plaintiff, petitioner, defendant, respondent, or intervenor.

Usually, the foreclosure case is between the lender and the owner, and the tenant A person who rents a space won’t be involved in the court case. There are exceptions, such as when the tenant is the owner's child, spouse, or parent.

Tenants served with a Supplemental Petition (noun) A written request to a court (verb) To request from a court for Possession or Supplemental Order of Possession are at risk of eviction. A court case brought by a landlord to get a tenant to move out Talk to a lawyer Someone who represents clients in courts or who gives legal advice right away. To find a lawyer, visit Get Legal Help.

What changes for tenants during a property owner's foreclosure case? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

A foreclosure A forced sale of property when a person doesn't make payments on a loan case may take several years to resolve in court. Throughout this process, tenants still have rights and responsibilities, even though their point of contact for rent payments and issues related to their unit may change more than once. 

The original landlord, An owner of property who rents it out to a tenant a receiver appointed by a judge in the foreclosure case, and a new building owner may fail to share records with each other. Tenants can protect themselves against being evicted for failure to pay rent by keeping records of all rent payments, including:

  • when the payment was made,
  • who the payment was made to,
  • how the payment was delivered, and
  • the amount paid.

Tenants must still pay rent during foreclosure and can’t use the foreclosure case as a defense in eviction A court case brought by a landlord to get a tenant to move out court. Landlords can’t use foreclosure as an excuse to evict tenants, change the locks, turn off utilities that were part of the lease, or stop building maintenance. Money the court orders one spouse to pay the other spouse after their divorce (formerly called alimony) However, a Supplemental Petition (noun) A written request to a court (verb) To request from a court for Possession or Supplemental Order of Possession in the foreclosure case may mean the tenants are about to be evicted.

Does a housing provider have to tell tenants about a foreclosure case? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

Unless the judge appoints a receiver or the property is sold, tenants in most of Illinois don’t have to be told about a foreclosure A forced sale of property when a person doesn't make payments on a loan case between the landlord and lender. 

In greater Cook County, except for Evanston, Oak Park, and Mt. Prospect, and in the City of Chicago, landlords must provide written notice about a foreclosure case to:

  • building tenants,
  • people who regularly pay rent on behalf of a building tenant, and
  • people preparing to sign a lease for a unit in the building.

Learn what Chicago requires the written notice to say and the rights of tenants who don’t receive it in section 5-12-095 of the Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance. If the building is in Cook County but not in Chicago, Evanston, Oak Park, or Mt. Prospect, look at section 42-110(g) of the Cook County Residential Tenant and Landlord Ordinance.

Can tenants view the property owner's foreclosure case papers? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

Foreclosure A forced sale of property when a person doesn't make payments on a loan cases are public records. If a foreclosure case exists, there are ways to learn about it. This may take several steps.

  1. Find the building’s PIN

The building’s property tax PIN, also called “Property Index Number,” “Permanent Index Number,” or sometimes “Parcel Number,” will help with searching land records for signs of a foreclosure case.

The county’s property tax assessor can help with finding a building's PIN. County assessors are elected officials who determine how much each property is worth for tax purposes. Some county websites allow people to search for a building's PIN online.

Some rental properties have more than one PIN for different parts of the same street address, like a parking lot or side yard. If a building has more than one PIN, write each one down.

  1. Check the building’s land records

Figure out which county department keeps the land records for the building. Each county is different, but this office is typically known as the recorder of deeds Government office that keeps records and documents on property ownership or county clerk. Either way, the office may keep some records online. Offices may also require people to search records in person.

When reviewing the land records for the building, look for a document labeled “lis pendens.”  A lis pendens is a document banks must record when they file a foreclosure lawsuit to alert anyone interested in the property. If the building has more than one PIN, check each land record for a lis pendens.

Every lis pendens should have a case number A number assigned to a case that is on every paper filed in the case towards the top of the document. Case numbers are usually a combination of numbers and letters. If there is no case number on the lis pendens, ask the clerk or recorder’s office staff for help. Write down this information for the next step.

  1. Review the foreclosure case

After finding a case number, visit the county’s circuit court clerk to learn about the status of the foreclosure.

Ask the clerk’s office about how and when to review records. Many Illinois counties offer basic court record searches online. Many require people to visit the clerk’s office in person to view the entire court file.

The foreclosure case file may contain orders entering a judgment, An official decision by a court that ends the dispute between parties appointing a receiver, or allowing the property to be sold. If there is a judgment in the court file, that usually means the case is close to ending.

Talk to an attorney to find out how the documents in the court file affect tenants' rights. To find a lawyer, Someone who represents clients in courts or who gives legal advice visit Get Legal Help.d file a police report. When a police officer writes a description of what happened at an accident

What does a receiver do during a landlord's foreclosure case? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

A receiver handles the everyday tasks of a building owner, including collecting rent and paying property taxes.

The receiver must try to find out who lives in the building and introduce themselves to building occupants with a written notice explaining:

  • that the occupant isn’t being asked to leave,
  • who to contact with concerns and repair requests,
  • how to pay rent, and
  • the foreclosure case name and number, and the name of the court where the case is taking place.

A receiver can’t collect rent or evict a tenant A person who rents a space for non-payment until providing this information. The notice can be hand-delivered to someone over 13 who lives in the unit or sent via first-class mail. Find out more about receivers in the Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law at 735 ILCS 5/15-1704.

What happens to tenants if a building in foreclosure is sold to a new owner? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

The new owner has to find out who lives in the building and introduce themselves to building occupants with a written notice explaining:

  • that the occupant isn’t being asked to leave,
  • who to contact with concerns and repair requests,
  • how to pay rent, and
  • the foreclosure case name and number, and the name of the court where the case is taking place.

The new owner can’t collect rent or evict a tenant A person who rents a space for non-payment until they have provided this information. The notice can be hand-delivered to someone over 13 who lives in the unit or sent via first-class mail. Learn more about the statewide requirements for new owners in the Illinois Mortgage Foreclosure Law at 735 ILCS 5/15-1508.5.

In Chicago, the Keep Chicago Renting Ordinance offers additional protections for tenants in foreclosed buildings. These include good-faith negotiations for a new lease or relocation assistance of $10,600. Tenant complaint A written statement to start a lawsuit that says what the defendant did forms and the documents new owners need to comply with the law are available from the City of Chicago.

What happens to a tenant's security deposit after a building is sold through foreclosure? Copy link to this question The link has been copied. ×

If the building was bought in a foreclosure sale, the new owner is liable for the deposit only if they got it from the old owner. Otherwise, the old owner is liable.

However, if the foreclosure sale happened in Chicago, the new owner is liable for the deposit. It does not matter if the new owner never got it from the old owner.

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