Illinois Default Judgment-Judgment For Premises and Money Judgment is a type of court ruling that is issued by a judge if a defendant fails to appear or plead in a court case. This type of judgment is typically used in landlord-tenant disputes, and it can be issued if the tenant fails to pay rent, or if the tenant has violated the terms of the rental agreement. The judgment orders the tenant to vacate the premises and to pay a specified amount of money damages to the landlord. The judgment also includes instructions on how the tenant must pay the landlord, such as a payment schedule or a lump sum. There are two types of Illinois Default Judgment-Judgment For Premises and Money Judgment: Possession Judgment and Money Judgment. The Possession Judgment orders the tenant to vacate the premises immediately, and the Money Judgment orders the tenant to pay the landlord a specific amount of money damages.