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Chicago foreclosure ordinance blocks lenders

According to Law360, a new Chicago law that prevents foreclosing entities from evicting tenants could be bad news for the city's loan-to-own business. It also has the potential to spawn litigation. Law360 has more:

The Keep Chicago Renting ordinance, passed in June and set to be implemented this month, puts new regulations on parties that obtain title to rental properties through foreclosure, requiring them either to provide tenants funds for relocation or to offer to renew or extend leases with caps on rent increases.

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G-Rate sued for gender discrimination, sexual harassment, unpaid comp 

A former Guaranteed Rate LO is suing the lender and two managers for allegedly discriminating against her on the basis of gender, failing to compensate her equal to male co-workers, and subjecting her to sexual harassment.

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