'Living out of suitcases': FirstKey renters in Country Club Hills get no explanation for eviction notice

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'Living out of suitcases': FirstKey renters in Country Club Hills get no explanation for eviction notice
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'We're fearful residents that need to get our voices heard. We don't want to be on the street or homeless, especially in Chicago nowadays.'

Dozens of renters in south suburban Country Club Hills are being kicked to the curb, they say, with no explanation.

After eight years of happily renting her Country Club Hills home, Ebony Balfour got a surprise: an incredibly generic email with the greeting"Dear Valued Resident." It happened as her young son, who suffers from sickle cell anemia, was having a medical emergency. Mena Smith, a mother of seven, also got the email and she also has health challenges that make an immediate relocation impossible.

"When Country Club Hills stopped issuing or renewing licenses for rental homes in its municipality, we could have better explained that decision was the reason for the non-renewal notice in our resident communications and follow-up discussions.""It's an untruth," Ford said."I think they have certain tenants that they want to get out and they're using us to help that with that.

CBS 2 went back to FirstKey and asked for the company to provide some kind of documentation that the city is not allowing these rental renewals. So far we haven't gotten that.say they would be crediting or refunding any applications for the Country Club Hills residents who applied for another one of their other homes and helping them find a place. But these residents, and others, said it might be too late.

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