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IL SB3166
Bill
AI Summary
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Amends Section 9-117 of the Code of Civil Procedure to limit enforcement of eviction judgments to 120 days after judgment entry unless the court grants an extension upon the plaintiff's motion.
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Requires plaintiff to provide defendant with specific notice explaining the 120-day enforcement deadline, the upcoming motion hearing, and three grounds for stopping the eviction (post-judgment agreement performance, cured breach, or other legal/equitable reasons).
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Court must grant extension motion unless defendant proves tenancy reinstatement, breach cure or waiver, valid post-judgment agreement performance, or other legal grounds barring judgment enforcement.
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Exempts actions involving real estate purchase contracts entered after July 1, 1962 with court-ordered stays, actions under Section 9-111, and Boards of Managers actions under Section 9-104.2.
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Changes references from "landlord" to "plaintiff" throughout the notice language to apply the provision more broadly to eviction cases.
Legislative Description
EVICTION JUDGMENT-MORTGAGEES
Last Action
Public Act . . . . . . . . . 99-0753
8/5/2016