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    Sheriff in Ill. county won't evict in foreclosures

    Residents of foreclosed properties in Chicago and other parts of Cook County don't have to worry about deputies forcing them out. Sheriff Tom Dart says that starting Thursday his office won't take part in evictions.

    Dart says he's concerned that many of the people being evicted are renters who were unaware that their landlords have been failing to pay their mortgages. He says his deputies have no way of knowing whether they're removing someone who has defaulted on a loan or someone who has been faithfully paying rent.

    Dart says he thinks he's the first sheriff in a major metropolitan area to stop such evictions during the ongoing foreclosure crisis.

    Dart says the number of mortgage foreclosures in Cook County has skyrocketed and will probably keep rising.


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    Wow, the remedy... the Banks start suing the Sheriff. This will get very interesting.
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      This guy is great, standing up for what he believes in. If you were a renter and got kicked out of your place even though you were making payments in full and on time that would be very discouraging.
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