Eviction Defense For Disabled

Summary

In Illinois, if facing eviction due to unpaid property taxes, you may have options such as redeeming the property by paying overdue taxes, interest, and penalties, or challenging the tax sale if improper notice or procedure can be proven. Given the urgency and your disabilities, you might seek an injunction to stop the eviction. Contact Prairie State Legal Services for immediate legal assistance.

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Ok please help me if we are in that same suitable house they getting readdy to kick out my disbaoed som and my self just had stroke in Illinmois This is a law called the The McKinney Homeless Assistance Act,.,,,According my soin permanent lifeliong disabliltu muscular distrofy and I amnd appliued twice anow and disabled due tom2 strokes,,,This should help us correct?
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act primarily addresses the needs of homeless individuals and families. You might want to look into the Fair Housing Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act, as they offer more direct protections for individuals with disabilities in housing.
Have you contacted any local legal aid organizations for assistance?
o[p tyhem from kickking out!!Yes we own the home and it was sold out from under us after *- years oif living bhere in our family home Couinty tax wasn ot paid for 2 years without our knowlege until sold It was very sneaking but now we are alomost homelss and its nit we did nothing wrong...How can thuise acts immediately stu
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. In Illinois, you have some options to challenge the sale of your home due to unpaid property taxes:
- Redeeming the Property: Illinois law allows you to redeem your property by paying the overdue taxes, interest, and penalties.
- Tax Sale Challenge: You may challenge the tax sale if you can prove it was conducted improperly or you were not given proper notice.

Prairie State Legal Services


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pslegal.org

They can provide more specific guidance. Have you already reached out to any legal aid organizations?
*. We owned the house free and clear for * plus years.
It seems you might have a strong case to challenge the sale. Here are some immediate steps you could consider:
- Redeeming the Property: Illinois allows property redemption by paying overdue taxes, interest, and penalties.
- Tax Sale Challenge: If improper notice or procedure can be proven, the sale may be challenged.

Prairie State Legal Services


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pslegal.org

Have you tried contacting Prairie State Legal Services or any other legal aid organizations for assistance?
Me and my son are both on SSi both permanentlty disabled and have no whjere to go. There should homeless and disabliutyly acts thats stopos them kisking us out of our home!!
It sounds like you have a strong case for legal assistance. Here are some immediate steps you could take:
- Redeem the Property: Pay the overdue taxes, interest, and penalties to reclaim ownership.
- Challenge the Tax Sale: Prove improper notice or procedure.
You should contact a legal aid organization immediately.

Prairie State Legal Services


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pslegal.org

Have you already reached out to Prairie State Legal Services?
k! hITs too late redeem! They are going to kick us out...They sent us a notice 5 days to qui9t! Muy son cannot walk! I had a stroke * weeks ago amd in serious recover! How can they kicklout * disabled son and father me and hi, when we are legqallyu disabled and cannot even walk! This is terrible...Help us what do we do we are desperate!
I’m so sorry to hear about your situation. You might have grounds to seek an injunction to stop the eviction due to the disabilities and lack of proper notice. Contact Prairie State Legal Services immediately for urgent legal help:

Prairie State Legal Services


Phone: (*) *-*
Website: www.pslegal.org

Have you contacted them yet?