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Landlord Can’t Get Rent Relief Because Tenant Refuses To Sign For It
CBS 2 Political Reporter Dana Kozlov reports the landlord said all she needs is a signature from her tenant. But the tenant isn’t cooperating.
Source: chicago.cbslocal.com
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