Public Act 1031 103RD GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 103-1031 |
SB3652 Enrolled | LRB103 37790 JRC 67919 b |
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AN ACT concerning civil law. |
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, |
represented in the General Assembly: |
Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the |
Summary of Rights for Safer Homes Act. |
Section 5. Legislative intent. The purpose of this Act is |
to promote the State's interest in enabling more victims of |
domestic or sexual violence and their families to become |
timely aware of the existing housing protections they have |
under 6 Illinois statutes and how to exercise their rights |
under these statutes. By requiring that a summary of these |
rights appear on page 1 of each residential lease, more |
tenants will become timely aware of these rights and how to |
exercise them. This will lead to safer homes and greater |
financial security for more victims of domestic or sexual |
violence and their families. |
Section 10. Definitions. As used in this Act: |
"Domestic violence" means "abuse" as defined in Section |
103 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 by a "family |
or household member" as defined in Section 103 of the Illinois |
Domestic Violence Act of 1986. |
"Landlord" means the owner of the building or the owner's |
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agent for matters concerning the landlord's leasing of a |
dwelling. |
"Sexual violence" means any act of sexual assault, sexual |
abuse, or stalking of an adult or minor child. This includes, |
but is not limited to, non-consensual sexual conduct or |
non-consensual sexual penetration as defined in the Civil No |
Contact Order Act and the offense of stalking, aggravated |
stalking, criminal sexual assault, aggravated criminal sexual |
assault, predatory criminal sexual assault of a child, |
criminal sexual abuse, and aggravated criminal sexual abuse as |
those offenses are described in the Criminal Code of 2012. |
"Tenant" means a person who has entered into a written |
lease with a landlord in which the person is the lessee under |
the lease. |
Section 15. Summary of Illinois housing protections for |
survivors of domestic violence and sexual violence and |
acknowledgment of receipt of summary form. |
(a) The Director of the Illinois Department of Human |
Rights shall prepare a summary identifying the key rights and |
remedies of tenants or household members of tenants who are |
survivors of domestic violence or sexual violence under the |
following 6 Illinois statutes: the Safe Homes Act; the |
Eviction Article in the Code of Civil Procedure; the Illinois |
Human Rights Act; and Section 8-201.6 of the Public Utilities |
Act providing for the deferral of deposit for victims of |
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domestic violence and ordinances that prohibit penalizing |
tenants who contact police or other emergency services in |
Section 1-2-1.5 of the Illinois Municipal Code and Section |
5-1005.10 of the Counties Code. The Director shall make this |
summary available for public inspection and copying no later |
than 60 days after this bill becomes law. |
(b) Space must be provided at the bottom of each page of |
the summary that the tenant may sign as acknowledgment of the |
tenant's receipt of the summary as attached to a paper version |
of the lease or inserted into an electronic version of the |
lease. |
(c) The summary described in this Act shall be prepared in |
consultation with Illinois domestic and sexual violence |
service providers. |
Section 20. Disclosure of summary to tenants and obtaining |
acknowledgment of receipt. A landlord or a landlord's agent |
shall attach a copy of the summary of this Act as the first |
page of any written residential lease they enter into with a |
tenant, including for a new rental or renewal, and obtain the |
signature of each tenant in the acknowledgment of receipt at |
the bottom of each page of the summary. |
Section 25. Evidence of attachment of summary and delivery |
of summary to tenants under written residential leases. |
(a) The signature of the tenant at the bottom of each page |
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of the summary described in this Act may simultaneously act as |
evidence that the landlord fulfilled the obligations described |
in this Act for that tenant. |
(b) Failure of the landlord to provide the evidence |
described in this Section creates a rebuttable presumption |
that the landlord failed to comply with the landlord's |
disclosure obligations in this Act. |
Section 30. Failure to comply with the Act's requirements. |
(a) A landlord who is found to have failed to comply with |
the requirements of this Act for any tenant under a written |
residential lease shall be liable to that tenant for the |
greater of: (i) the tenant's actual damages, if any, not to |
exceed $2,000 or (ii) $100. |
(b) If a tenant brings a private right of action under this |
Act and prevails in such action, the tenant shall also be |
awarded all court costs and reasonable attorney's fees. There |
is no requirement for the tenant to seek relief under this Act |
through the Illinois Department of Human Rights. |
Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect January |
1, 2026. |