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At least in Chicago, an eviction can take months upon months, during which a bad tenant can destroy the whole place since he knows you're trying to evict him. Happened to a friend of mine - Sheriff couldn't be bothered to come until 5 months after the eviction order, during which time the tenant absolutely destroyed the entire apartment. Probably cost him 3+ years worth of rent and since the Sheriff was lazy, there was no legal recourse that he had.
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Bloodnose posted:What happens if you don't pay HOA dues in the US? Does it vary by state? They can't evict you from a property you own, right? That'd be crazy. HOAs can evict in Illinois. Assuming the mortgage continues to be paid (or that there isn't one) the owner still owns it, he just can't live there. The HOA then rents the property out to pay their lien.
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