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Seniors face drastic rent hikes in affordable housing crisis

June 24, 2024 | Lemont, Cook County, Illinois



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Seniors face drastic rent hikes in affordable housing crisis
Residents of a local affordable housing community are expressing deep concern over a significant rent increase announced by management, which they argue threatens the affordability that has long characterized their neighborhood. During a recent government meeting, a resident presented a petition signed by 36 out of 45 units, highlighting the distress caused by the new rental rates.

The proposed increases range from $1,009 for units designated at 50% of the area median income to $1,232 for those at 60%. This marks a staggering jump for many current tenants, with one resident reporting a 51% increase from $815 to $1,232. Such a steep rise is unprecedented in the community, which has historically seen more gradual adjustments of $25 to $100 annually.

The resident emphasized that many seniors, living on fixed incomes, will struggle to cope with these new rates. They criticized the management's decision to implement the maximum allowable increases set by the Illinois Housing Authority and HUD, arguing that a more compassionate approach could have been taken. Instead of accommodating current residents, management suggested that those affected could seek assistance from family or consider Section 8 housing options, a response deemed inconsiderate by the community members.

The meeting underscored the tension between housing authorities' regulations and the real-life implications for vulnerable populations, particularly seniors, who may face difficult choices as a result of these changes.

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