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Code · Illinois · Chapter 310 — HOUSING · Act 70

Sec. 5. Eligibility for assistance.

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Sec. 5. Eligibility for assistance. Grantees may offer assistance to households in their service area when:
(a)(Blank);
(b)the household is in imminent danger of eviction, foreclosure or homelessness, or is currently homeless;
(c)the household documents a temporary economic crisis beyond the household's control, evidenced by at least one of the following conditions:
(1)loss of employment;
(2)medical disability or emergency;
(3)loss or delay of some form of public benefits;
(4)natural disaster;
(5)substantial change in household composition;
(6)victimization by criminal activity;
(7)illegal action by a landlord;
(8)displacement by government or private action; or
(9)some other condition which constitutes a hardship comparable to the other conditions
enumerated above;
(d)other federal, State or local housing subsidies are unavailable; and
(e)the applicant demonstrates an ability to meet the prospective rental obligation after the assistance has been granted based on current or anticipated income.
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