Peters’ Law to Magnify Housing Rights for DV Survivors Beginning January

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More survivors of domestic abuse will be aware of their housing rights and resources, thanks to a law from State Senator Robert Peters that takes effect on Jan. 1. Peters’ law mandates the Illinois Department of Human Rights to develop a concise overview detailing housing rights and procedures for survivors of domestic or sexual violence and their household members. The bill covers early lease termination, safety lock installation and housing protections and mandates property owners must furnish this summary to each tenant upon lease signing or face fines of up to $2,000 for non-compliance. Signed into law in 2024, and an initiative of the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence, the goal of Senate Bill 3652 is to enable survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking to become aware of their existing Illinois housing rights under law and how to exercise these rights. Senate Bill 3652 goes into effect Jan. 1, 2026.

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