Proposed Amendments to the Condominium Property Act

Two new bills have been introduced to change the Condominium Property Act.


  • HB 5037 - Will allow municipalities the ability to appoint receivers for distressed condominium properties and eventually have the properties sold.  Of interest is the definition of  "distressed condominium property":

"Distressed condominium property" means a parcel containing condominium units which are operated in a manner or have conditions which may constitute a danger, blight, or nuisance to the surrounding community or to the general public, including but not limited to one or more of the  following conditions:  

(A) the building is substantially unoccupied, or  has serious violations of any applicable local building code;  

(B) 60% or more of the condominium units are in foreclosure or are units against which a judgment of foreclosure was entered within the last 18 months;

(C) there has been a recording of more condominium units on the parcel than physically exist;

(D) any of the essential utilities to the parcel or condominium units is either terminated or threatened with termination;

(E) there is a delinquency on the property taxes for at least 60% of the condominium units; or

(F) the board of managers has not met within the last 12 months or is otherwise not functioning."

While the act gives the receiver the power to enter into a sales contract for the property with court approval, it appears to be silent regarding any applicable standards for pricing the sale, or achieving any form of FMV.   

  • HB 5189 - In a possible response to a fluctuating real estate market, the bill would amend the act to statutorily provide that owners can rent up to 20% of the properties and that no condo board can enact rules to the contrary. 
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Illinois Construction Law Blog - August 14, 2008 12:29 AM
The two bills we've been tracking regarding the Condominium Property Act have had some modifications in the past few weeks. On April 28, 2008, HB 5037 had a second amendment introduced which modifies the proposed changes to grant greater...
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Margorilla - March 11, 2010 12:39 AM

Are there condo specifications for walls/ceilings regarding acoustics? I ask b/c I owned a condo that was intially a rental and was built "condo specified" according to developers. Also, I now rent a condo that is NOT sound proof, at all! Thanks.

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