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Department of Housing Issues Rules on Tenant Evictions in Chicago

Evictions Due to Pandemic Issues The moratorium is scheduled to end on July 31, 2020, it may very well be extended again. Once the moratorium period ends, Illinois landlords can file eviction suits due to the non-payment of rent. NOTICE TO LANDLORDS:  Chicago residential tenants, who have lost income as…

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Suggested COVID-Related Health, Safety Regs for Business Owners

Health and Safety Regulations On June 24, Virginia became the first state in the country to implement workplace health and safety rules to protect workers from coronavirus infections. Could Illinois be next?   Whatever happens, these actions should serve as an example of what every  business should do.    Virginia’s health…

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How Can Your Business Reopen Safely—On All Fronts?

Small Businesses Reopening As of today June 26, Illinois has reached Stage 4 of coronavirus reopening, which allows essentially all types of businesses to reopen provided they observe public health safety guidance and capacity limits, with no more than 50 people allowed in one place. What does this mean for…

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Family and Medical Leave: Sick Leave Upgraded Through 2020

Business FAQs about the COVID-19 Pandemic Small and medium-sized businesses with up to 500 employees are required to provide employees with up to 14 weeks of leave, most of which must be paid, for circumstances related to COVID-19, under a pair of temporary pieces of legislation that passed Congress last…

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