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A landlord must file a lawsuit in order to evict you. Your landlord cannot make you move by turning off your utilities. Also, your landlord may not evict you by locking you out, changing the locks or removing your personal property from the rental unit.
This includes vacant buildings and abandoned cars. It includes trash, high noise, and industrial pollution. They can make you, your family and pets, and neighbors are unsafe or unhealthy. Illinois towns and cities have the power to regulate these conditions.
Property is not uninhabitable simply because of minor building code violations. Instead, the defect in the property must cause a reasonable person to consider the property uninhabitable in order for a bdocHub to exist. The defect must be of such substantial nature as to render the premises unsafe or unsanitary.
If your home isnt safe for you to live in Your home might be unfit for human habitation if for example: it has a serious problem with damp or mould. it gets much too hot or cold. there are too many people living in it.
For tenancies 6 months-3 years, must give 60 days notice or tenant can stay for 60 days. For tenancies over 3 years, must give 120 days notice or tenant can stay for 120 days.)
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State law in Illinois allows you to make repairs and deduct the cost from your rent, as long as its less than $500 or half a months rent (whichever is lower). But if the issue with your rental is really serious, theres a good chance a repair would cost more than that.
Under the federal Fair Housing Act and Illinois law, it is unlawful for a landlord to discriminate in the leasing of a dwelling house, flat, or apartment against prospective tenants who have children under the age of 14 years.
Illinois case law has articulated what constitutes a violation of the warranty of habitability as the defect must be of such substantial nature as to render the premises unsafe or unsanitary, and thus unfit for occupancy. Glasoe v. Trinkle, 107 Ill.
If something in your apartment needs to be fixed, send your landlord a formal letter with a list of the repairs needed and request that they be made within 14 days. If it is an emergency and can threaten your health, safety or the apartment itself, ask that the repair be made within 72 hours.
In Chicago, eviction notices are called a 5-day notice. In Illinois, a landlord may not file an eviction process unless the tenant fails to pay the outstanding rent within five days after service of a written demand for payment.

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