Debt and Collections
- Debt Collections for Tenants in Illinois
- Understanding Sealing: The case is sealed, but why do landlords still deny me housing?
- Debt Collections and Credit Reports for Tenants in Illinois: A Beginner's Guide
- Bankruptcy for Tenants: Resources and Referrals
- Understanding Debt and Collections: How Can a Debt Collector Contact a Tenant?
- What Happens After a Tenant Terminates a Lease Because of Conditions in Illinois
- Can I Be Liable for Rent After Breaking the Lease Early?
- Understanding Debt and Collections: How to Determine If You Are Collection-Proof
- Understanding the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act
- Understanding Debt and Collections: How Can You Stop a Creditor from Contacting You?
- Can a debt collector sue a tenant?
- Bankruptcy for Tenants: What Happens if I File for Bankruptcy Before the Landlord Files an Eviction?
- Navigating the Illinois Safe Homes Act: What Happens if the Landlord Sues the Tenant for Rent After Move Out?
- Introduction to Credit Reports for Tenants
- Bankruptcy 101: What is a Debtor?
- How to Dispute Inaccurate Information on Your Credit Report
- Bankruptcy 101: What is a Creditor?
- Bankruptcy for Tenants: Can a Landlord Continue the Eviction Case if I File for Bankruptcy?
- Bankruptcy 101: Tenant's Guide to Bankruptcy
- Bankruptcy for Tenants: Anti-Discrimination Protection for Tenants in Public and Subsidized Housing