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The landlord must give the tenant notice and go through the court process to get an Eviction Order. Then they must get the Sheriff to remove the tenant from the unit. The landlord cannot change the locks or remove the tenants property until the Sheriff enforces the Eviction Order.
Your landlord must notify you in writing that he/she intends to terminate the lease. If you are renting month-to-month, you are entitled to a 30-day written notice. Leases running year-to-year require a 60-day written notice. YOUR LANDLORD DOES NOT HAVE TO GIVE YOU ANY REASON FOR TERMINATING THE LEASE.
Tenants facing Illinois evictions for nonpayment of rent or lease violations can pay the amount owed or remedy the violation within the notice period to avoid eviction. If there is a legitimate dispute regarding the rent amount or another valid reason for nonpayment, tenants can defend against eviction in court.
In Illinois, tenants without a written lease have legal protections, and landlords must provide justified reasons for evictions, like non-payment of rent. Landlords must give proper notice, document violations carefully, and follow legal procedures to file an eviction lawsuit to avoid complications.
Illinois Eviction Timeline On average, it would take anywhere between 3 weeks to 6 months for a complete eviction process. This does not include any appeals for reconsideration.
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A new section (765 ILCS 705/4) has been added to the Illinois Landlord and Tenant Act titled Ban on Electronic Funds Transfers as Exclusive Method of Payment. This prohibits Illinois landlords from requiring tenants to use electronic funds transfers (EFT) or similar electronic methods as the exclusive means of paying
It is illegal for a landlord to try to evict a tenant without a court order. This type of eviction is often referred to as a self-help or illegal eviction, and it can include such actions as changing the locks or shutting off utilities. (735 Ill. Comp.
If the landlord does not change the locks within 48 hours of receiving the notice, the tenants may change the locks but they must give the landlord a key to the new locks.

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