100th General Assembly grants property tax relief by increasing some exemptionsBy John K. NorrisFebruary 2018With all the political maneuvering and last-minute changes involving the Illinois budget crisis and school funding provisions, one bill was quietly signed into law by Governor Rauner on August 25, 2017 that impacts homeowners: Senate Bill 473, now known as Public Act 100-0401.
Appraisals, valuations, and…“Zestimates”By Frank PellegriniJuly 2018In 2017, homeowners sued Zillow alleging violation of the Illinois Real Estate Appraiser Licensing Act, tortious intrusion upon seclusion, deceptive trade practices, and violation of the Illinois Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business Practices Act for its "Zestimate" service.
The dangers of bifurcated title policies in residential real estate transactionsBy Joseph W. RogulApril 2018For those who have not had the pleasure of handling a bifurcated deal, the term refers to a transaction in which two different title insurance companies issue the owner’s and lender’s title insurance commitments and policies.
The effect of an order declaring heirshipBy Paul PetersonNovember 2018The Cook County Recorder of Deeds indicated on November 5 that it is not going to record heirship deeds or affidavits of heirship unless they are accompanied by an order declaring heirship. This article focuses on the effects of this procedure.
Get a surveyBy Jeffrey A. MolletJune 2018A survey is nearly a necessity when agricultural land is to be purchased, and today many lenders will require one before any loan will be funded or approved.
A letter from Myles JacobsBy Myles L. JacobsDecember 2018A letter written by Myles Jacobs in the fall of 2018 reflecting on the principles he lived by.
Liens, tenancies, and deathBy Richard F. BalesSeptember 2018The interaction between liens, tenancy, and death has different effects on real estate, depending on the type of lien, tenancy, and ownership.
Obituary of Myles L. JacobsDecember 2018Myles L. Jacobs passed away on Thursday, October 11, 2018 at the age of 86.
An overview of housing cooperatives in IllinoisBy Karen G. CourtneyApril 2018To effectively represent clients that buy and sell cooperative apartments, it is crucial for real estate attorneys to be familiar with housing cooperatives and how they work.
Post-closing issue? Don’t count on the Merger Doctrine to save youBy Daniel A. HuntleyNovember 2018Many clients do not understand, or simply are not aware of, the potential for transaction liabilities to continue after the successful closing of the sale of real estate.
Post-death conservation easements—Another way to save the farm?By Andrew WhiteMarch 2018One may think of conservation easements as being used for wetlands, timber, or grasslands but in fact they are also appropriate for the preservation of the tillable, rural farmland that covers a large portion of Illinois.
The Presumptively Void Transfers to Caregivers Act in Illinois: Mercy with justiceBy Kenneth F. BergMay 2018The Presumptively Void Transfers to Caregivers Act amended Article IV of the Illinois Probate Act, making presumptively void certain instruments executed after January 1, 2015, that transfer property to caregivers in excess of $20,000. This article defends the act as passed by the legislature.
Presumptively Void Transfers to caregivers – A bit of mercy please?By Paul PetersonJanuary 2018Compared to the existing financial elder abuse sections in the Probate Act, the Transfer Article has the assumption of guilty until proven innocent, more stringent burdens of proof, stricter punishments and no possibility of judicial leniency. This article asks that the burden of proof be amended, that judges be allowed to void just the transfer to the caregiver where appropriate and be given the same discretion to mitigate the loss of the entire transfer as is given in the other sections dealing with financial elder abuse in the Probate Act.
Real Property Disclosure Reports: Avoiding unnecessary legal risksBy Dan HuntleyJanuary 2018Attorneys representing either side of a residential property transaction should be mindful of the liabilities imposed by needlessly completing a Real Property Disclosure Report and should work to minimize risks to all involved.
Recent developmentsBy Michael J. MaslankaApril 2018Three developments that real estate law practitioners should find interesting.
Rents-and-profit doctrine revisitedBy Kim M. CaseyMay 2018The Second District Appellate Court upheld the priority of a mortgage lender’s interest in collected rents pursuant to their recorded assignments of rents over a lien based upon a citation to discover assets filed by a competing creditor in BMO Harris v. Contarino.
So you want to be an urban farmer?By George D. MauridesSeptember 2018Both houses of the state legislature recently passed HB3418 amending the Civil Administrative Code of Illinois to allow the Department of Agriculture to provide for the creation of municipal urban agricultural areas.
Standing to collect rent arrearagesBy Gary R. GehlbachJuly 2018An overview on whether a subsequent owner of real property has standing to bring an action against a tenant of the property for rent that accrued prior to the transfer of ownership.
What color is your contract?By William J. AnayaJune 2018Most transactions involve well-meaning people. But when they don’t, the contract is the evidence of what was intended, and you are the person who prepared the contract.