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UIC Law Review

2018

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Fifty Years Since Passage Of The Fair Housing Act: Rent-To-Income Ratios In The Persistence Of Residential Racial Segregation In Chicago, 51 J. Marshall L. Rev. 551 (2018), Amanda Insalaco Jan 2018

Fifty Years Since Passage Of The Fair Housing Act: Rent-To-Income Ratios In The Persistence Of Residential Racial Segregation In Chicago, 51 J. Marshall L. Rev. 551 (2018), Amanda Insalaco

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How A Zombie Condo Board Can Ruin Your Day: The Case For Rewriting Section 15 Of The Illinois Condominium Property Act, 52 Uic J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (2018), Joseph Alfe Jan 2018

How A Zombie Condo Board Can Ruin Your Day: The Case For Rewriting Section 15 Of The Illinois Condominium Property Act, 52 Uic J. Marshall L. Rev. 1 (2018), Joseph Alfe

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By exploiting the highly ambiguous Section 15 of the Illinois Condominium Property Act, developers and their zombie Homeowner Association boards of directors can easily oust unwitting unit owners–and it’s all legal. In analyzing just such a case that was before the DuPage County Circuit Court, Huntington Condo. Ass’n v. Grimm, and viewed through the clarifying twin lenses of Eminent Domain and notions of fair play and justice, one cannot help but conclude that Section 15 of the Act is desperately in need of a dramatic rewrite. I propose one here. But more so, in the quest for clarity of the …