Evictions
Impact Investigations Inc. offers several services to Landlords or attorneys who represent landlords including serving eviction papers and affidavit of service. Impact Investigations can also provide skip tracing on tenants who have left in the middle of the night without paying their rent or finishing the contract signing. If a landlord or manager suspects that a tenant is breaking the law while living in an apartment or property he manages, all information garnered by an Impact Investigations Inc. can be used against the tenant in court.
In order to hire Impact Investigations Inc to perform an eviction service, simply complete the following steps and a private investigator will contact you to complete your Eviction Serving.
Step 1: Submit payment using the appropriate PRO-SE or ATTORNEY EVICTION deposit available below, and then complete the EVICTION FORM. Circumstances including Evictee Evasion or extended observation or waiting periods may incur additional charges. Your private investigator will communicate those cases prior to serving upon reviewing your Eviction Form and documentation.
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Eviction Deposit for Attorneys
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Pro-Se Eviction Deposit
$150.00 – $225.00
Eviction Moratorium in Illinois Continues through June 30, 2021
The November eviction moratorium provided protection only to those tenants or residents that are “Covered Persons.” A “Covered Person” is one who meets all four of the following metrics:
1. The individual either expects to earn no more than $99,000 in annual income for Calendar Year 2020 (or no more than $198,000 if filing a joint tax return), was not required to report any income in 2019 to the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, or received an Economic Impact Payment pursuant to Section 2001 of the CARES Act.
2. The individual is unable to make a full rent or housing payment due to a COVID-19 related hardship including, but not limited to, substantial loss of income, loss of compensable hours of work or wages, or an increase in out-of-pocket expenses directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
3. The individual is using best efforts to make timely partial payments that are as close to the full payment as the individualās circumstances may permit, taking into account other Non-Discretionary Expenses.
4. Eviction would likely render the individual homeless.
Landlords must give tenants an opportunity to demonstrate that they meet this four-part test. Landlords must provide a Declaration form to the resident or tenant at least five days prior to the notice of termination of tenancy. If the tenant can establish that he/she/they meet all four requirements of the Covered Person test, the eviction case will fail unless the “person poses a direct threat to the health and safety of other tenants or an immediate and severe risk to property.”