Now What? I Think I Got Scammed
It’s important to have secure and stable housing. Sometimes, other people commit fraud and scam tenants.
Common Scams & Tenant Remedies
Scenario |
Rights and Remedies |
I couldn’t move in.
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If the landlord refuses to let you move in, you may have a claim under the Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance. For more information about the failure to deliver possession, click here. |
I moved in and paid rent, but the “landlord” did not actually own property | The actual property owner cannot force you to move out with self-help measures (lockout). They will need to go through the proper eviction process. |
The unit is not what I was promised. | If the promise was memorialized in writing or a lease, then there may be grounds to demand possession of the correct unit. |
What can I do to try to avoid scams? What are red flags?
- Search for the address on the Cook County Property Tax Portal and see if the name of the landlord/property management company matches with what's listed on the mailing address for the property tax records.
- If the landlord is operating under an LLC, search for the name of the LLC on the Illinois Secretary of State website.
- If the landlord says that they recently took over or purchased the property, ask for a copy of the real estate closing document.
- A red flag to watch out for is if the landlord demands payment by online apps (Venmo or Zelle) rather than by check or a tenant portal.
- Do an in-person tour before signing the lease.
Can I file a complaint?
- Ethics Citation Program | Illinois REALTORS®
- FTC Report Fraud
- Illinois Attorney General’s office: File a Complaint