Illinois Code § 305 ILCS 5/3-11

Fraudulent transfer of real property.
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A transfer of any legal or equitable interest in real property, whether
vested, contingent, or inchoate, by a person who is or has been a
recipient, including any such transfers prior to application which would
have initially disqualified the person as provided in Section 3-1.3,
shall, under any of the following conditions, be deemed prima facie
fraudulent as to the Illinois Department.

 
(1.) Where the deed or assignment has not been recorded or registered by
the grantee, trustee, or assignee

 
(2.) When the deed or assignment, even though recorded or registered,
fails to state the consideration

 
(3.) When the consideration for the deed or assignment, even though
recorded or registered, is not paid

 
(4.) When the consideration for the deed or assignment, even though
recorded or registered, does not approximate the fair, cash market value.

 
The Attorney General, upon request of the Illinois Department, shall
file suit to rescind any such transfer or assignment of real property. Any
aid furnished under this Article shall be recoverable in any such proceeding
from such person or
from his estate.

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