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How a Landlord Tried to Silence Tenants and Stop a Shelterforce Story

20 min · 19. maj 2026
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When Chicago tenants on rent strike agreed to stop speaking publicly about their landlord as part of settling their eviction cases, they honored the agreement. They never dreamed the landlord's lawyers would try to charge them with violating the agreement for having talked to us in the past. Hope Davis reports. Read the story here: https://shelterforce.org/2026/05/18/how-a-landlord-tried-to-silence-tenants-and-stop-a-shelterforce-story/ Music by ℗ Music by ComaStudio

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