When the tenants at 1722 W 21st Street got 30-day notices saying they must move out of their apartments, they were outraged. Monroe management had recently evicted their neighbors too. The building next door was gutted and rehabbed, with new rents costing $1,500 a month. The tenants at 1722 W. 21st were facing an all too common problem – mass eviction and displacement – an epidemic in Pilsen. Eight families were being asked to leave their homes to make way for someone who could pay more. Eight families facing homelessness so that their landlord can make an extra buck.
To make matters worse, Monroe Management, the tenants said, was intimidating them by threatening to shut off their water and gas. Feeling ignored, tenants decided they would stick together and seek resources to fight back. They engaged community organizers, learned their tenant rights, and immediately wrote a 14-day letter asking for much-needed building repairs (the previous owner had neglected the building). They also sought legal assistance from the Lawyer Committee for Better Housing (who has since accepted their case). Monroe has responded by making repairs in the building, but they still want the tenants out.
On Wednesday, tenants held a press-conference to decry Monroe’s actions and call for an end to the mass gentrification of Pilsen. Shelonda Montgomery (see video below) spoke about how common it has become for big management companies to “buy up” the community, rehab apartments and price out long-term community residents.
Tenants also spoke about the need for rent control and a proactive inspection system in Chicago. One tenant spoke of the need to be engaged in the struggle – together – to fight against housing discrimination. The tenants at 1722 W 21st Street will soon have their day in court, together, thanks to the community members and allies that continue to support our work.
Check out the Twitter story below!
Press conference to denouce abuses to evict poor residents TODAY https://t.co/GNuNqIgohl @LCBetterHousing @TenantsRights @paschutz pic.twitter.com/k48xfflLa5
— PilsenAlliance (@PilsenAlliance) April 12, 2017
Standing with @PilsenAlliance against Monroe Mgmt pushing out tenants in the name of profit. We need rent control in Chicago! #LiftTheBan pic.twitter.com/ATQZs5N5A0
— Jawanza Malone (@jbkm1973) April 12, 2017
@PilsenAlliance Stands for #justice in the #community #Chicago and fighting back against heartless #gentrification https://t.co/RwB84btPfn
— Mariana Lopez (@_ninaflor_) April 13, 2017
Familias latinas en Pilsen temen ser desalojadas del edificio donde viven hace varios años. Sus testimonios y la… https://t.co/phrYSk0Weo
— Natalie Perez (@NatalieUni) April 13, 2017
Shelonda lives here. She’s telling us why she thinks we need rent control (1/2) pic.twitter.com/E5CkrTrcZy
— Chicago Tenants (@TenantsRights) April 12, 2017
@PilsenAlliance @TenantsRights @LCBetterHousing @paschutz Omg this is disgusting and discrimination at its highest level ??? #savepoortenants @heatherf60 @EdinburghTenant check link out?
— Mrs Robertson (@sharonbabes1) April 12, 2017
Miguel Jimenez, community organizer with MTO, talking about why this matters. #PilsenNoSeVende pic.twitter.com/cHcOOiTFmu
— Chicago Tenants (@TenantsRights) April 12, 2017