Illinois law allows back rent to be included in an eviction court case, and while only a claim and not proven, the amount sought is generally considered to be an acceptable proxy for back rent owed. Eviction case filings do not distinguish between tenants who could not pay their rent and those who legally withheld their rent (for repairs or other allowed reasons). This distinction may only come to light if tenants are able to assert their rights in court.
Back Rent Sought (median) presented with eviction filing rate. Select "2010" to display 2010 values, "2019" for 2019 values, or "Avg" to display 10-year averages (this is the default display).
Tract | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | Tract |
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Tract 1101.00 | $2300 | $3000 | $2000 | $1800 | $2447 | $1585 | $3191 | $2190 | $3765 | $1812 | Tract 1101.00 |
Tract 1102.00 | $1890 | $2092 | $1367 | $2225 | $2000 | $2825 | $7509 | $1752 | $2310 | $4925 | Tract 1102.00 |
Tract 1103.00 | $2624 | $2110 | $1487 | $1400 | $2275 | $1550 | $3416 | $6800 | $1700 | $3750 | Tract 1103.00 |
Tract 1104.00 | $2438 | $2392 | $1600 | $1900 | $2400 | $2100 | $3976 | $3450 | $1263 | $3225 | Tract 1104.00 |
Tract 1105.01 | $4195 | $3580 | $1785 | $1284 | $2500 | $2400 | $2250 | $3550 | $1564 | $1507 | Tract 1105.01 |
Tract 1105.02 | $3361 | $1657 | $2090 | $2040 | $2148 | $2285 | $2400 | $1600 | $28340 | $2345 | Tract 1105.02 |