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Residents demand action as rent hikes disrupt community stability

June 24, 2024 | Lemont, Cook County, Illinois



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Residents demand action as rent hikes disrupt community stability
Residents of a local community expressed their concerns during a recent government meeting regarding significant rent increases and a lack of communication from new property management. The discussions highlighted the impact of larger real estate companies acquiring properties and the subsequent challenges faced by tenants.

One resident, Jerry, emphasized the beauty of the town but lamented the changes brought about by new management, which was only communicated to them through a maintenance worker rather than official channels. This lack of transparency has left many feeling blindsided, as they were unaware of the transition from previous owners to Greystone, the new management company.

Local officials acknowledged the issue, noting that while they do not have direct jurisdiction over the matter, they are committed to facilitating communication between residents and the management company. They expressed a desire to hold a town hall meeting to address tenant concerns and gather more information about the situation.

The meeting also touched on broader implications, with officials recognizing that this is not just a local issue but part of a statewide and national trend of rising rents and corporate ownership of residential properties. Residents reported significant rent hikes, with one individual mentioning an increase to $120 over the past year, contrasting sharply with previous modest increases.

Officials reassured residents of their support and willingness to advocate on their behalf, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue with property management to address these pressing concerns. The meeting concluded with a commitment to further investigate the situation and keep the community informed.

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