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Under 'Crime-Free Housing' Laws, People Can Be Evicted for Minor Offenses

A new investigation reveals how in some Illinois cities, a simple 911 call can get renters evicted.

05/14/2025 | Rating NR

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Under 'Crime-Free Housing' Laws, People Can Be Evicted for Minor Offenses

Clip: 5/14/2025 | 7m 44sVideo has Closed Captions

A new investigation reveals how in some Illinois cities, a simple 911 call can get renters evicted.

An investigation by The New York Times and the Illinois Answers Project shows that many cities in Illinois have turned crime-free housing programs into a blunt instrument to oust families for virtually any alleged infraction, no matter how minor.

05/14/2025 | Rating NR

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