Chicago 30 day notice




















Giving a tenant an eviction notice. Responding to an eviction case. Asking for more time to move out after an eviction. Got an eviction notice? Get free help. A 5-day notice must include: Date of notice, Address of property and unit number if any , Date lease will end more than 5 days after the date of the notice , Amount owed not including costs and fees , and That the tenant has 5 days to pay in full.

The Covid Eviction Protection Ordinance extends the period to pay back rent to a total of 12 days. This is if the tenant writes the landlord stating that they have had a Covid impact.

A Covid impact is when you or another person in your household: Is laid-off from work, Has their hours at work reduced, Has to isolate or quarantine because of Covid diagnosis or possible exposure, or Has to care for someone else affected by Covid A day notice must include: Date of notice, Address of property and unit number if any , Date lease will end more than 10 days after the date of notice , and The rule in the lease that was broken.

In Chicago, if the tenant fixes the problem within the 10 days, they can stay in the unit. The notice must include: Date of notice, Address of property and unit number if any , and Date lease will end must be last day of lease period , so if rent is due on the 1st, the lease must end on the last day of the month.

Less than six months: 30 days notice is required. More than six months but less than 3 years: 60 days notice is required. Over 3 years: days notice is required. In suburban Cook County, the landlord must notify the tenant at least 60 days prior to the termination date. If the landlord does not give the required notice the tenant can stay for days. It is called an "oral lease. Last reviewed. Last revised. Learn more.

Common eviction defenses. Eviction settlement for landlords. Eviction settlement for tenants. How can my landlord give me an eviction notice? Be sure to consult an attorney before acting. If interested, feel free to call us at or contact us. The property at …………………………………………………………………………………………………… together with all buildings, sheds, closets, out-buildings, garages and other structures used in connection with said premises, will terminate on …………………..

I, …………………………………………………………, being duly sworn, on oath deposes and says that on the ………….. Every landlord tenant situation should be considered separately. There is no guarantee that this notice will be appropriate for your situation. The requirements of the contents that must be included in the thirty day notice are technical. Do not attempt to prepare or serve the notice without a knowledge and understanding of the applicable law. This is a form legal document and may or may not be suitable for your situation.

Consult an attorney before acting! We can assist you with the proper preparation of a thirty day notice. Contact us or give us a call at This website is intended to provide general information about the eviction process and general landlord information for Illinois landlords, specifically in Chicago, Cook County, Lake County and DuPage County. The information contained on this website is general information, necessarily brief, and may not be complete nor the most current.

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