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ILLINOIS SUPREME
COURT
VG Marina
Mgmt. Corp. v. Wiener (2007)
Lawrence v Regent
Realty
(2001)
Dobbins v. Duquid
(1872)
ILLINOIS
COURTS OF APPEAL
Willis v. NAICO Real Estate
(2008)
VG Marina
Mgmt. Corp. v. Wiener (2007,
2008)
Detrana v. Such (2006)
Krawczyk
v. Livaditis
(2006)
Allen v. Lin
(2005)
Turner v. 1212
S. Mich. P'ship (2005)
Starr v. Gay
(2004)
Sternic v. Hunter
Properties
(2003)
Pitts v. Holt
(1999)
Namur v. The
Habitat Company (1998)
American
National Bank v. Powell (1997)
Szpila v.
Burke (1996)
Plambeck
v.Greystone Management (1996)
Friedman v. Krupp
(1996)
Spiegel v.
Hollywood Towers Cond. Assoc.
(1996)
Meyer v. Cohen
(1993)
Solomon v. American Nat'l
Bank and Trust Co.
(1993)
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§ 05-12-150, Prohibition On Retaliatory Conduct by Landlord
Retaliatory Conduct is "Germane" and May Be Introduced as an
Affirmative Defense by tenants to an eviction lawsuit by the
landlord.
American National Bank v. Powell,
293 Ill. App. 3d 1033, 1044-5 (1st Dist. 1997).
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