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Counting a 5 day notice: If a landlord is giving a 5-day notice to a tenant, the landlord cannot count the first day it was served. For example: 5-day is served on June 30, 2014. June 30 does not count (it was the day served), so the first day counted in the notice is July 1.
0:11 1:51 Notice a 5-day eviction notice is a legal document used by landlords. It serves as a formal noticeMoreNotice a 5-day eviction notice is a legal document used by landlords. It serves as a formal notice to tenants regarding their lease violations.
On the day after the 5-day Notice for Nonpayment of rent ends, and not a day before, the landlord or their attorney can file an official eviction Complaint with the court that has jurisdiction. When the court receives a valid Complaint, the court will schedule a court hearing and issue a Summons.
If a tenant fails to pay rent, the landlord must serve a 5-day eviction notice in Illinois demanding full payment. If the tenant does not pay within five days, the landlord can proceed with an eviction lawsuit. The notice must be in writing and clearly state that the tenant has five days to pay or vacate.
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