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Houses for Rent Near Chicago’s Best Schools

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Why School Districts Matter for RentersFor families looking to rent in Chicago, proximity to top-rated schools can be a game-changer. Access to quality education is a top priority for parents, and living near reputable schools not only simplifies your daily routine, but can also enhance your child’s learning opportunities.At GC Realty & Development, we understand the importance of finding a home that meets your family’s ...

Chicago Property Insurance Risks: What We Can Learn from California's Fire Insurance Crisis

California’s wildfire crisis has revealed vulnerabilities in the property insurance market, with skyrocketing premiums, reduced coverage options, and new regulations shaping how homeowners protect their assets. While Chicago faces different challenges, such as extreme weather, flooding, and infrastructure aging, California’s situation offers valuable insights into how insurers respond to escalating risks and what property ow...

Landlord-Tenant Law in Chicago: 6 Things You Should Know in 2025

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Here at GC Realty & Development, we LOVE the city of Chicago. We live and breathe this city, many of us have for the majority of our lives. But when you're working in the real estate industry, specifically in the rental sphere, sometimes you have to deal with a bit of turbulence here.The legal landscape for landlords is changing in 2025, both in Chicago and the state of Illinois as a whole. Several updates to state law are here,...

Section 8 and Source of Income Discrimination: What Chicago Landlords Must Know

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An investor recently told me: “My house isn't Section 8 approved so I don't have to accept Section 8 applications.” He was partially right because he would need an inspection once he accepted a Section 8 tenant, but he was wrong in thinking he doesn't have to accept Section 8 applications. That said, there are three times Chicago landlords can legally decline Section 8. The bigger question is whether this is the ...

Evanston RTLO Changes Landlords Must Know in 2025

As 2025 approaches, Evanston landlords and property managers must prepare for significant updates to the Evanston Residential Landlord-Tenant Ordinance (RLTO). These changes, aimed at improving tenant protections, have many asking: Do the 2025 updates set landlords up to fail?If you own or manage rental property in Evanston, read on! We break down the key updates that go into effect on January 1, 2025, and offer compliance tips to help ...

Cook County Landlords Won’t Need Sheriff to Serve 2025 Notices

Evicting a tenant in Cook County has long been a complex, time-consuming, and often frustrating process for landlords. For years, landlords and property managers in Chicago and the surrounding areas had to rely on the sheriff's office to carry out eviction orders. The bottleneck frequently created backlog delays, lengthy wait times, and inefficiencies. However, relief is on the way! A significant change to the Cook County eviction p...

What is the Flood Disclosure For Leases In Illinois

The Illinois State Senate welcomed the new year with a new flood disclosure law, just one of several new laws that went into effect on January 1, 2025. If you own rental property in Chicagoland, you must understand and adhere to these new requirements. Here’s what you need to know about the new Illinois Flood Disclosure Law (SB2601) and how it might apply to your rental homes. What’s A Flood Zone?The Federal Emergency Manage...

How to Find Pet-Friendly Houses for Rent in Chicago

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Finding a rental property in Chicago with tight inventory these days can already be a challenge, but add a furry friend into the mix, and the search becomes even tougher. Many Chicago landlords are hesitant to allow pets due to concerns about damage or disruptions, but pet owners know how essential it is to find a welcoming, comfortable home that accommodates the whole family—including petsWhether you’re looking for Chicago ...

Shea Murray's Remote Sales Strategies for Real Estate Success

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In the fast-paced world of real estate, building strong client relationships and maintaining a healthy lead pipeline is crucial. At GC Realty & Development, Business Development Manager (BDM) Shea Murray has excelled in doing just that—combining his background as a professional athlete with sales savvy to thrive in his role. In this blog, we dive into Shea's journey from the baseball diamond to the Chicago real estate mark...

2025 Illinois Landlord Retaliation Act: What You Should Know

Starting January 1, 2025, Illinois will introduce the Landlord Retaliation Act, a new law designed to protect tenants from landlord retaliatory actions. This law will significantly impact Chicago landlords and property managers, who must stay updated on the latest changes in Illinois landlord laws. In this blog, we’ll summarize what you should know about the 2025 Illinois Landlord Retaliation Act and offer practical advice on how ...
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