Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois House Bill HB5184

Introduced
2/5/26  
Refer
2/10/26  
Refer
3/18/26  

Caption

EVICTION-IMPOUND RECORDS

Impact

The enactment of HB5184 would significantly modify existing statutes related to eviction and landlord-tenant interactions. It seeks to establish clearer guidelines for documenting eviction actions and the conditions under which eviction proceedings can occur. Supporters argue that these changes are necessary to prevent abuse and to protect vulnerable tenants in situations where eviction may not be justified. Furthermore, the bill focuses on ensuring that landlords adhere to specified protocols, which could help mitigate instances of unlawful evictions and harassment by landlords against tenants, ultimately fostering a more equitable rental market.

Summary

House Bill 5184, titled 'Eviction-Impound Records,' aims to address the challenges surrounding eviction proceedings and the handling of rental properties within the state of Illinois. The bill proposes changes to how eviction records are maintained and what information is required during these legal processes. One of the primary goals of HB5184 is to enhance transparency and accountability in landlord-tenant relationships, ensuring that all parties involved are aware of their rights and responsibilities during eviction proceedings. This legislative move is part of a broader effort to reform housing laws and provide greater protections for tenants facing eviction due to various circumstances.

Contention

However, the bill has faced opposition from various stakeholders, including property owners and landlord associations, who argue that the proposed measures could hinder landlords' ability to efficiently manage their properties and enforce contracts with tenants. Critics claim that the added requirements for documentation and the potential for increased scrutiny might lead to a more complicated and extended eviction process, discouraging investment in rental properties and resulting in fewer housing options available for tenants. As such, the discussions surrounding HB5184 highlight a tension between protecting tenants' rights and preserving landlords' interests, which could impact its legislative journey.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IL SB3753

EVICTION-IMPOUND RECORDS

IL HB4262

ILLEGAL RECORDING-MINORS

IL HB4667

COUNTIES CD-RECORDING FEES

IL SB3143

COUNTIES CD-RECORDING FEES

IL SB3252

DIRECT RECORDING ELEC VOTING

IL HB4597

FOIA-POLICE BODY CAM RECORDING

IL HB5281

VEH CD-RECORDS

IL SB3477

EVICTION MORATORIUM

IL HB4845

WARDS-MEDICAL RECORDS

IL SB3687

$DHS-EVICTION RESOLUTION

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.