7 Day Notice to Terminate Week-to-Week Lease from Landlord to Tenant - Illinois 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the names of the Tenant(s) in the designated field at the top of the form.
  3. Next, fill in your name as the Landlord and provide the address of the leased premises where applicable.
  4. Clearly state that you are terminating the lease and specify that it will not be renewed for an additional term.
  5. Indicate the exact date and time by which the tenant must vacate, ensuring clarity on deadlines.
  6. Complete any additional fields regarding proof of delivery, selecting how you delivered this notice (by hand, mail, or posting).
  7. Finally, sign and date the document as Landlord or authorized agent before sending it to ensure legal compliance.

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Your landlord must give you a written Eviction Notice, sometimes called a Notice To Quit. If you do not have a lease, the Notice will tell you that you have either 7 days or 30 days to move out. If you have a lease then the lease will usually say what kind of notice the landlord has to give you.
Tenancy-at-will laws provide legal protections for both parties, ensuring safe living conditions and adherence to local regulations. Notices to vacate, typically 30 days, are often required even without formal written agreements to terminate tenancies.
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.
Terminating a 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.
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