Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Fair Housing Reduction or Denial of services to Family with Children - Illinois 2025

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The Illinois Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination in all aspects of real estate transactions, including renting or leasing, home sales, mortgage lending and insurance, advertising, practices such as restrictive covenants, and new construction.
If you can prove that youre able to cover your rent without any issues, youre more likely to be successful when asking for a reduced term. The best way to prove yourself to a landlord or property manager is to offer several months of rent upfront or agree to pay a higher rent rate.
You may file a complaint online, call us toll-free at (800) 669-9777 or (800) 877-8339 (TTY), or email ComplaintsOffice05@hud.gov.
Suggest a realistic rent reduction. Say something like, I love this place and am looking for a long-term commitment. Unfortunately, my personal finance budget is X. Would you be willing to meet that in exchange for signing a longer lease? Another option might be to ask for a free month, instead of a lower rate.
Yes. Any tenant that is qualified could potentially negotiate a lower rent.

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Simply put, a rent abatement is a type of incentive that reduces the total amount of rent paid by the tenant to the landlord.
I would like to request a [dollar amount here] reduction of my monthly rent, which is in line with the neighborhood average. I believe this is a fair rate and would help me retain residence here, which is very important to both of us.
Examples of direct evidence of discrimination include openly discriminatory statements during a verbal or written exchange between a landlord and a tenant, an advertisement for a rental property stating a discriminatory preference, and discriminatory rules and policies.

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