Transaction ID# This lease form is intended for properties to which the Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance is applicable 2025

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5-Day Notice to Quit (Unlawful Activity) Terminates the tenants lease immediately and gives the residents five (5) days to move out. There is no right to cure the issue and if they do not leave they will be subject to a forcible entry and detainer (FED) by the landlord.
The notice shall state substantially as follows: This building has been ordered closed by the City of Chicago due to code violations that threaten life, health or safety. Entry is forbidden except for necessary repairs and government inspection. The notice shall be dated, and shall bear the city seal.
The City of Chicago has been served by area codes 312 and 773 since 1995. When 773 was added, the existing area code, 312, was split into two distinct areas. However, the new area code, 872 is being overlaid onto both the 312 and 773 area codes, and will be able to serve all parts of the city.
: one who has the occupation or temporary possession of lands or tenements of another. specifically : one who rents or leases a dwelling (such as a house) from a landlord.
SUBLEASES {MUN. CODE CH. 5-12-120} If a tenant moves prior to the end of the rental agreement, the landlord must make a good faith effort to find a new tenant at a fair rent.
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5-12-110) Minor Defects If the landlord fails to maintain the property in compliance with the Code and the tenant or the tenants family or guests are not responsible for the failure, the tenant may: 1) Request in writing that the landlord make repairs within 14 days, and if the landlord fails to do so the tenant may

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