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Welcome to LCBHโs Blog. Our blog delivers original articles written by our staff, interns and volunteers. We strive to provide informative stories about the work we do on behalf of Chicago renters and the issues renters face.
Mark’s Musings: May 2026
Greetings from May!โฏItโsโฏhard to believeย weโreย already in the second quarter of 2026.โฏOver the past fewย months,โฏweโveโฏbeen busy meeting withโฏcommunity and government partners, donors, and volunteers acrossย the city,ย sharingโฏstrategies to improveย housingย outcomes for renters through service...
Debra Starkย named 2026 Sharon L. King Distinguished Alumni Award Winnerย
Weโreย pleased toย announce thatย UIC Professorย of Lawย andย advocate for domestic violence (DV) survivors, Debra Stark, will receive the 2026 Sharon L. King Distinguished Alumni Award at LCBHโs Fall Benefit on October 15th.ย ย The SLK Distinguished Alumni Award is given annually in honorย of LCBHโs...
LCBHย receives $100,000 Impact Grant to sustain homelessness prevention services for Chicago’s renters
LCBH was awardedย $100,000ย inย unrestricted fundingย from Impact Grants Chicago,ย a women-powered collective giving organization,ย to continue serving Chicagoโs low-to-moderate income renters in and outside of eviction court.ย ย โWe are incredibly grateful to be a 2026 Impact Grantย recipient. LCBH...
Why I Give: Sharon L. King
Sharon L. King is a long-time LCBH donor and former board president. Sharon was instrumental in establishing the Brach-Brodie Endowment which provides funding for LCBH to host legal fellows and recent law school graduates to gain experience in a legal aid setting. Sharon recently made the lead...
Mark’s Musings: January 2026
Greetings from 2026! ย Working at LCBH,ย theย importance of safe andย stable housing is always onย myย mind.ย But,ย duringย weeks like these, whenย the temperatures dipย well belowย zero,ย it becomes impossible to ignore just how essential our work is for neighbors facing displacement due to eviction.ย In...
Mark’s Musings: November 2025
I was recently reminded of the saying, โIn November, we count blessings more than worries,โ and, this year, amid city and federal budget uncertainty, it feels especially true.ย ย Thatโs why, in the spirit of gratitude, Iโd like to take a moment to express my gratitude for the staff, volunteers,...
Mark’s Musings: October 2025
Itโs hard to find the right words to describe this October.ย ย Usually, when I sit down to write my Musings, I want to be a cheerleader for the agency, describing yet another great month at LCBH. And donโt get me wrong; this month has been nothing short of amazing:ย ย We hosted another successful...
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Renter Stories
LCBHโs services make a big impact on rentersโ lives.Donna’s Story
"Donna,โ a Chicago Public Schools teacher, hadย lived in her Logan Square apartment forย more than a decadeย when she learned that her landlordโs adult children were selling her building.ย โIย was closeย withย this family forย a very longย time,ย almost 15 years. I was told by them more than once, that...
Emily’s Story
Emily had been living in her home for nearly seven years when she lost her waitressing job and fell behind on rent. Having experienced homelessness before, Emily was determined to stay in her unit, and negotiated a payment plan with her landlord, promising to pay her rent for the next 12...
Carla’s Story
To Carla, a single mom, stability starts at home. Her 3-bedroom house is perfectly situated so her mom can help her youngestย get to school on time and she can catch the train to work, all while feeling safe in their neighborhood, which, after COVID and other big life events, is essential to...
Ari’s Story
When Ari isnโt performing at the local theater, you can find him spending time with his brother, sister-in-law, and nephew down the street. The family has called Berwyn home for decades and doesnโt have any plans to leave, which made the eviction notice taped to Ariโs door even more...
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Volunteer Stories
Pro bono attorneys, legal interns, and social work students power our mission.2026 Sealing Clinic Wrap Up: Volunteer Story
LCBHย teamed up with DePaul College of Law to host aย community-based Eviction Sealing Clinicย in April!ย More than 50ย student and attorneyย volunteers helped tenants draft 63 motions to seal old eviction records, which can create a harmful barrier to future housing.ย We are so grateful for...
Shiva Kooragayala – Volunteer Attorney
Shiva, the 2022 Barbara Grau Outstanding Housing Advocate Award winner, joins our board from Massey & Gail. Shiva has an extensive background in fair housing work and served as a volunteer with LCBH during the COVID-19 pandemic and eviction moratorium while working at Skadden, Arps, Slate,...
Peter Bermes – Volunteer Attorney
I was looking for pro bono opportunities that fit my needs and career. LCBHโs Rentervention program was a great fit for my work style. I have been participating since June 2020.LCBH and Rentervention fill the gap where tenants donโt understand their rights when faced with housing issues....
LCBH Alumni discuss their experiences and the KCRO
We recently caught up with two LCBH alumni, Rachel Blake and Charles Nicholls. Rachel is Associate Director for Regional Housing Legal Services in Glenside, Pennsylvania. Her work is a mix of policy advocacy, organizational strategy and strategic planning. Charles is an attorney at Nicholls Law...
Meet Laurel Chen โ LCBH Alumni Spotlight
Laurel Chen was an intern in LCBH's supportive services department during the 2018-2019 academic year. LCBH is grateful to have Laurel's voice and advocacy. If you are a former pro bono attorney, supportive services intern, or legal fellow, we encourage you to Share Your Story. How did you get...
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Reports & Publications
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TOPICS:ย Building/Apartment Conditions ย ย Discrimination ย ย Eviction ย Foreclosure ย ย Illegal Lockouts ย ย Retaliation ย ย Security Deposits ย ย Utilities
The Case for Right to Counsel: Independent evaluator finds RTC Pilot creates greater access to justice for Chicagoโs renters
Stout, a global advisory firm, released its independent evaluation of Chicagoโs Right to Counsel (RTC) Pilot Program in late November.ย ย Compiling nearly three yearsโ worth of data from LCBH and our partners, Legal Aid Chicago and CARPLS,...
No Time for Justice: A Study of Chicagoโs Eviction Court
Residential landlords and tenants participate in contractual relationships in which the landlord provides habitable housing and tenants pay their rent on time. Although the success of these relationships is essential to the health of the...
Time to Move: The Denial of Tenants’ Rights in Chicago’s Eviction Court
The housing market in Chicago grows continually hostile to tenants, particularly those with low and moderate incomes. As the affordable housing market shrinks, the stakes to maintain housing rise, as does the value of possessing an affordable unit.
Prejudged: The Stigma of Eviction Court Records
Tens of thousands of families and individuals face eviction in Illinois each year. The vast majority live in Cook County, which has more rental units than the other 101 Illinois counties combined.
History of LCBHโs work to pass and protect the Keep Chicago Renting Ordinance (KCRO)
Meet the community partners, pro bono volunteers, and renters who rallied to protect Chicago renters living in foreclosed buildings.
LCBH Eviction Data Portal Reports
Three reports were released in tandem with the launch of the Chicago Evictions data portal: 1) Chicagoโs Eviction Crisis, 2) Most Families Forced Out for Less than $2,500 Back Rent, and 3) Legal Aid Attorneys Make the Difference.
LCBH Eviction Sealing Project
Supported by community partners and 165 pro bono volunteers, LCBH hosted 15 community-based clinics over the course of nine months to help tenants seal old eviction filing records
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