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Illinois law requires the Cook County Sheriff to enforce evictions in Cook County. The only entity that may evict a tenant is the Cook County Sheriff. Furthermore, any person who knowingly and falsely represents himself or herself to be a peace officer commits a Class 4 felony under 720 ILCS 5/32-5.1.
What is needed to file for an eviction? The plaintiff would need to complete a Civil Action Cover Sheet, Complaint, Summons, Notice of Eviction Resolution Program, Plaintiff Certification of Compliance, Tenant Declaration Form and a copy of the Eviction Notice.
5-Day Notice to Quit (Unlawful Activity) – Terminates the tenant's 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 county sheriff must have a valid court order to carry out an eviction. An occupant can take action to stop the eviction process at each step. Even after an eviction has taken place, they can ask a judge to seal the court file.
To evict a family member in Illinois, you must give them at least 30 days notice to find a new place to live and move out. This notice is called a Notice to Quit. In other words, you must treat him like any other tenant without a lease. That makes him a month-to-month tenant by law.
Illinois eviction laws vary from county to county, but they still follow the same general eviction process: Send a clear written notice. Fill out the forms. Serve the tenant. Attend the trial. Wait for judgment.
Department of Buildings - Complex Demolition Questions? Contact Demolition Inspections at 312-743-7200 or DOBdemoinspections@cityofchicago (inspections cannot be scheduled by phone or email).
A: Yes, permits are required for the removal of garages.
Call 311 or submit an online Building Violation Request to address the interior or exterior conditions of a Chicago building. Choose "Home and Buildings" and then "Safety" to access the online form. Reports can be made anonymously.
Ultimately, time to approval depends on the type of permit you applied for. When using Chicago's self-certification process, you could receive your permit within 10 business days. In contrast, the standard approval process could take up to 3 months or more.