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Sample Letter To Notify Tenant Of Sale Of Property

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Illinois
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IL-1048LT
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Notice to Tenant regarding failure to inform the landlord of potential damage-causing conditions as per the Residential Lease Agreement.
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State law regulates several rent-related issues, including the amount of notice (at least 30 days in Illinois) landlords must give tenants to raise the rent and how much time (five days in Illinois) a tenant has to pay rent or move before a landlord can file for eviction.

Removal of the Tenant It is illegal for a landlord to try to force a tenant to move out of a rental unit. Even if the landlord is successful with the eviction lawsuit, the only person authorized to remove the tenant is a sheriff or constable. Illegal Eviction Procedures in Illinois has more information on this topic.

A landlord cannot evict a tenant without an adequately obtained eviction notice and sufficient time. A landlord cannot retaliate against a tenant for a complaint. A landlord cannot forego completing necessary repairs or force a tenant to do their own repairs.A landlord cannot remove a tenant's personal belongings.

If you're an assured tenant or a protected tenant Your landlord will have to give you notice if they want you to leave. They have to give the reasons why they want to evict you - for example, if you have rent arrears or you've damaged the property. Your landlord will have to go to court and get a court order.

Landlords need to collect confidential information from their tenants in order to determine whether or not they qualify for a lease. A tenant's employer, bank account numbers, credit history, social security number and previous addresses are all valuable to identity thieves.

Stat. § 735/1.4) or changing the locks on the door of the rental unit. If the landlord tries to evict the tenant through one of these methods, without a court order, the landlord could owe the tenant damages. See the Nolo article Illegal Eviction Procedures in Illinois for more information.

A landlord can not, as a condition of renting or providing any service to a tenant, ask for consent to collect, use or disclose personal information beyond what is necessary to provide tenancy or any service section 7(2).

Notice Requirements for Illinois Tenants It is equally easy for tenants in Illinois to get out of a month-to-month rental agreement. You must provide the same amount of notice (30 days) as the landlord (unless your rental agreement provides for a shorter amount of notice).

In Illinois, if there is no lease or if the lease does not specify a move out date, the Landlord must give at least 30 days of notice to a tenant that the landlord wants to move out. This notice must be in writing and must arrive to the tenant at least 30 days prior to their move out date.

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Sample Letter To Notify Tenant Of Sale Of Property