Illinois Compiled Statutes
Chapter 765 - PROPERTY
765 ILCS 750/ - Safe Homes Act.

(765 ILCS 750/1)
Sec. 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Safe Homes Act.

(Source: P.A. 94-1038, eff. 1-1-07.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/5)
Sec. 5. Purpose. The purpose of this Act is to promote the State's interest in reducing domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, and stalking by enabling victims of domestic or sexual violence and their families to flee existing dangerous housing in order to leave violent or abusive situations, achieve safety, and minimize the physical and emotional injuries from domestic or sexual violence, and to reduce the devastating economic consequences thereof.

(Source: P.A. 94-1038, eff. 1-1-07.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/10)
Sec. 10. Definitions. For purposes of 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 a building or the owner's agent with regard to matters concerning landlord's leasing of a dwelling.
"Sexual violence" means any act of sexual assault, sexual abuse, or stalking of an adult or minor child, including but not limited to non-consensual sexual conduct or non-consensual sexual penetration as defined in the Civil No Contact Order Act and the offenses 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 an oral or written lease with a landlord whereby the person is the lessee under the lease.



(Source: P.A. 97-1150, eff. 1-25-13.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/15)
Sec. 15. Affirmative defense.
(a) In any action brought by a landlord against a tenant to recover rent for breach of lease, a tenant shall have an affirmative defense and not be liable for rent for the period after which a tenant vacates the premises owned by the landlord, if by preponderance of the evidence, the court finds that:
(b) In any action brought by a landlord against a tenant to recover rent for breach of lease, a tenant shall have an affirmative defense and not be liable for rent for the period after which the tenant vacates the premises owned by the landlord, if by preponderance of the evidence, the court finds that:
(c) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to be a defense against an action for rent for a period of time before the tenant vacated the landlord's premises and gave notice to the landlord as required in subsection (b).



(Source: P.A. 100-173, eff. 1-1-18.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/20)
Sec. 20. Change of locks.
(a)(1) Written leases. Upon written notice from all tenants who have signed as lessees under a written lease, the tenants may request that a landlord change the locks of the dwelling unit in which they live if one or more of the tenants reasonably believes that one of the tenants or a member of tenant's household is under a credible imminent threat of domestic or sexual violence at the premises. If the threat of violence is from a person who is not a lessee under the written lease, notice to the landlord requesting a change of locks shall be accompanied by at least one form of the following types of evidence to support a claim of domestic or sexual violence: medical, court or police evidence of domestic or sexual violence; or a statement from an employee of a victim services, domestic violence, or rape crisis organization from which the tenant or a member of the tenant's household sought services. If the threat of violence is from a person who is a lessee under a written lease, notice to the landlord requesting a change of locks shall be accompanied by a plenary order of protection pursuant to Section 219 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 or Section 112A-19 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, or a plenary civil no contact order pursuant to Section 215 of the Civil No Contact Order Act, granting the tenant exclusive possession of the premises. The tenant requesting a change of locks shall not be required to obtain written notice from the person posing a threat who is a lessee under the written lease, provided that the notice is accompanied by a plenary order of protection or a plenary civil no contact order granting the tenant exclusive possession of the premises.
(2) Oral leases. Upon written notice from all tenants who are lessees under an oral lease, the tenants may request that a landlord change the locks of the dwelling unit in which they live if one or more of the tenants reasonably believes that one of the tenants or a member of tenant's household is under a credible imminent threat of domestic or sexual violence at the premises. Notice to the landlord requesting a change of locks shall be accompanied by a plenary order of protection pursuant to Section 219 of the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986 or Section 112A-19 of the Code of Criminal Procedure of 1963, or a plenary civil no contact order pursuant to Section 215 of the Civil No Contact Order Act, granting the tenant exclusive possession of the premises. The tenant requesting a change of locks shall not be required to obtain written notice from the person posing a threat who is a lessee under the oral lease, provided that the notice is accompanied by a plenary order of protection or a plenary civil no contact order granting the tenant exclusive possession of the premises.
(b) Once a landlord has received notice of a request for change of locks and has received one form of evidence referred to in Section (a) above, the landlord shall, within 48 hours, change the locks or give the tenant the permission to change the locks. If the landlord changes the locks, the landlord shall make a good faith effort to give a key to the new locks to the tenant as soon as possible or not more than 48 hours of the locks being changed.
(c) The landlord who changes locks or allows the change of locks under this Act shall not be liable to any third party for damages resulting from a person being unable to access the dwelling.



(Source: P.A. 94-1038, eff. 1-1-07; 95-378, eff. 8-23-07.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/25)
Sec. 25. Penalty for violation of lock-change provisions.
(a) If a landlord takes action to prevent the tenant who has complied with Section 20 of this Act from changing his or her locks, the tenant may seek a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, or permanent injunction ordering the landlord to refrain from preventing the tenant from changing the locks. A tenant who successfully brings an action pursuant to this Section may be awarded reasonable attorney's fees and costs.
(b) A tenant who changes locks and does not make a good faith effort to provide a copy of a key to the landlord within 48 hours of the tenant changing the locks, shall be liable for any damages to the dwelling or the building in which the dwelling is located that could have been prevented had landlord been able to access the dwelling unit in the event of an emergency.
(b-1) A landlord who changes the locks and does not make a good faith effort to provide a copy of a key to the tenant within 48 hours of the landlord changing the locks shall be liable for any damages to the tenant incurred as a result of not having access to his or her unit.
(c) The remedies provided to landlord and tenant under this Section 25 shall be sole and exclusive for violations of the lock-change provisions of this Act.


(Source: P.A. 94-1038, eff. 1-1-07; 95-378, eff. 8-23-07; 95-999, eff. 10-6-08.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/27)
Sec. 27. Nondisclosure, confidentiality, and privilege.
(a) A landlord may not disclose to a prospective landlord (1) that a tenant or a member of tenant's household exercised his or her rights under the Act, or (2) any information provided by the tenant or a member of tenant's household in exercising those rights.
(b) The prohibition on disclosure under subsection (a) shall not apply in civil proceedings brought under this Act, or if such disclosure is required by law.
(c) A tenant or a member of tenant's household, who is the victim of domestic or sexual violence or is the parent or legal guardian of the victim of domestic or sexual violence, may waive the prohibition on disclosure under subsection (a) by consenting to the disclosure in writing.
(d) Furnishing evidence to support a claim of domestic or sexual violence against a tenant or a member of tenant's household pursuant to Section 15 or 20 shall not waive any confidentiality or privilege that may exist between the victim of domestic or sexual violence and a third party.

(Source: P.A. 95-999, eff. 10-6-08.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/29)
Sec. 29. Nondisclosure violation penalty. A landlord who, in violation of Section 27, discloses that a tenant has exercised his or her rights under the Act, or discloses any information provided by the tenant in exercising those rights, shall be liable for actual damages up to $2,000 resulting from the disclosure. A tenant who successfully brings an action pursuant to this Section may be awarded reasonable attorney's fees and costs.

(Source: P.A. 95-999, eff. 10-6-08.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/30)
Sec. 30. Prohibition of waiver or modification. The provisions of this Act may not be waived or modified in any lease or separate agreement.



(Source: P.A. 94-1038, eff. 1-1-07.)
 
(765 ILCS 750/35)
Sec. 35. Public housing excluded. This Act does not apply to public housing, assisted under the United States Housing Act of 1937, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 1437 et seq., and its implementing regulations, with the exception of the tenant-based Housing Choice Voucher program. Public housing includes dwelling units in mixed-finance projects that are assisted through a public housing authority's capital, operating, or other funds.

(Source: P.A. 94-1038, eff. 1-1-07.)

Structure Illinois Compiled Statutes

Illinois Compiled Statutes

Chapter 765 - PROPERTY

765 ILCS 5/ - Conveyances Act.

765 ILCS 10/ - Seals and Real Estate Contracts Act.

765 ILCS 15/ - Land Patent Act.

765 ILCS 20/ - Covenants of Warranty Act.

765 ILCS 25/ - Acknowledgment Validation Act.

765 ILCS 30/ - Uniform Recognition of Acknowledgments Act.

765 ILCS 33/ - Uniform Real Property Electronic Recording Act.

765 ILCS 40/ - Torrens Repeal Law.

765 ILCS 45/ - Destroyed Public Records Act.

765 ILCS 50/ - Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act.

765 ILCS 60/ - Property Owned By Noncitizens Act.

765 ILCS 65/ - Uniform Vendor and Purchaser Risk Act.

765 ILCS 67/ - Installment Sales Contract Act.

765 ILCS 70/ - Dwelling Structure Contract Act.

765 ILCS 75/ - Dwelling Unit Installment Contract Act.

765 ILCS 77/ - Residential Real Property Disclosure Act.

765 ILCS 80/ - Real Estate Sale Validation Act.

765 ILCS 95/ - Mine Subsidence Disclosure Act.

765 ILCS 105/ - Building and Loan Mortgage Release Act.

765 ILCS 110/ - Building and Loan Deed Validation Act.

765 ILCS 115/ - Property of Unincorporated Associations Act.

765 ILCS 120/ - Real Property Conservation Rights Act.

765 ILCS 122/ - Uniform Environmental Covenants Act.

765 ILCS 125/ - Entry on Adjoining Land to Accomplish Repairs Act.

765 ILCS 130/ - Fence Act.

765 ILCS 135/ - Water Dam Use Act.

765 ILCS 140/ - Adjacent Landowner Excavation Protection Act.

765 ILCS 145/ - Transmission Line Prescriptive Right Prohibition Act.

765 ILCS 150/ - Industrialized Residential Structure Deed Restriction Act.

765 ILCS 155/ - Transfer Fee Covenant Act.

765 ILCS 160/ - Common Interest Community Association Act.

765 ILCS 165/ - Homeowners' Energy Policy Statement Act.

765 ILCS 170/ - Conveyance and Encumbrance of Manufactured Homes as Real Property and Severance Act.

765 ILCS 205/ - Plat Act.

765 ILCS 210/ - Judicial Plat Act.

765 ILCS 215/ - Permanent Survey Act.

765 ILCS 220/ - Land Survey Monuments Act.

765 ILCS 225/ - Illinois Coordinate System Act.

765 ILCS 230/ - Coast and Geodetic Survey Act.

765 ILCS 330/ - Rights of Entry or Re-entry Act.

765 ILCS 335/ - Surrender or Merger of Reversion Act.

765 ILCS 340/ - Contingent Remainder Act.

765 ILCS 345/ - Rule in Shelley's Case Abolishment Act.

765 ILCS 350/ - Doctrine of Worthier Title Abolishment Act.

765 ILCS 405/ - Land Trust Beneficial Interest Disclosure Act.

765 ILCS 407/ - Land Trust Beneficiary Rights Act.

765 ILCS 410/ - Land Trust Successor Trustee Act.

765 ILCS 415/ - Land Trustee as Creditor Act.

765 ILCS 420/ - Land Trust Recordation and Transfer Tax Act.

765 ILCS 425/ - Building Law Violation Ownership Disclosure Act.

765 ILCS 430/ - Sale of Residential Property Subject to Land Trust Act.

765 ILCS 435/ - Land Trust Fiduciary Duties Act.

765 ILCS 505/ - Mining Act of 1874.

765 ILCS 510/ - Mineral Lease Release of Record Act.

765 ILCS 515/ - Severed Mineral Interest Act.

765 ILCS 520/ - Oil and Gas Rights Act.

765 ILCS 525/ - Oil and Gas Recovery Act.

765 ILCS 530/ - Drilling Operations Act.

765 ILCS 540/ - Coal Rights Act.

765 ILCS 605/ - Condominium Property Act.

765 ILCS 610/ - Condominium Advisory Council Act.

765 ILCS 615/ - Condominium and Common Interest Community Ombudsperson Act.

765 ILCS 705/ - Landlord and Tenant Act.

765 ILCS 710/ - Security Deposit Return Act.

765 ILCS 715/ - Security Deposit Interest Act.

765 ILCS 720/ - Retaliatory Eviction Act.

765 ILCS 725/ - Property Taxes of Noncitizen Landlords Act.

765 ILCS 730/ - Rent Concession Act.

765 ILCS 735/ - Rental Property Utility Service Act.

765 ILCS 740/ - Tenant Utility Payment Disclosure Act.

765 ILCS 742/ - Residential Tenants' Right to Repair Act.

765 ILCS 745/ - Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act.

765 ILCS 750/ - Safe Homes Act.

765 ILCS 755/ - Immigrant Tenant Protection Act.

765 ILCS 805/ - Conveyance of Burial Places to County Act.

765 ILCS 810/ - Cemetery Company Land Not Used for Burial Act.

765 ILCS 815/ - Cemetery Association Land Not Used for Burial Act.

765 ILCS 820/ - Cemetery Land Ownership and Transfer Act.

765 ILCS 825/ - City Sale or Lease of Land for Cemeteries Act.

765 ILCS 830/ - Cemetery Removal Act.

765 ILCS 835/ - Cemetery Protection Act.

765 ILCS 905/ - Mortgage Act.

765 ILCS 910/ - Mortgage Escrow Account Act.

765 ILCS 915/ - Mortgage Tax Escrow Act.

765 ILCS 920/ - Mortgage Payment Statement Act.

765 ILCS 925/ - Notice of Prepayment of Federally Subsidized Mortgage Act.

765 ILCS 930/ - Mortgage Insurance Limitation and Notification Act.

765 ILCS 935/ - Mortgage Certificate of Release Act.

765 ILCS 940/ - Mortgage Rescue Fraud Act.

765 ILCS 945/ - Reverse Mortgage Act.

765 ILCS 1005/ - Joint Tenancy Act.

765 ILCS 1010/ - Electricity and Gas Joint Ownership Act.

765 ILCS 1015/ - Bailment Insurance Act.

765 ILCS 1020/ - Estrays and Lost Property Act.

765 ILCS 1026/ - Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act.

765 ILCS 1030/ - Law Enforcement Disposition of Property Act.

765 ILCS 1033/ - Museum Disposition of Property Act.

765 ILCS 1036/ - Trademark Registration and Protection Act.

765 ILCS 1040/ - Counterfeit Trademark Act.

765 ILCS 1045/ - Industrial and Linen Supplies Marking Law.

765 ILCS 1050/ - Registered Container Trade Mark Act.

765 ILCS 1053/ - Dies and Molds Ownership Transfer Act of 1997.

765 ILCS 1055/ - Plastics Dies and Molds Ownership Transfer Act.

765 ILCS 1060/ - Employee Patent Act.

765 ILCS 1065/ - Illinois Trade Secrets Act.

765 ILCS 1070/ - Unsealed Instrument Validation Act.

765 ILCS 1075/ - Right of Publicity Act.

765 ILCS 1080/ - Park District and Public Utility Liability Act.