The Illinois Order-Forcible (Stay of Eviction) is a court-approved document that can temporarily keep a tenant in their residence. This document is typically requested by a tenant to allow them additional time to pay their rent or resolve a dispute with their landlord. It is intended to prevent a forcible eviction from taking place. There are two types of Illinois Order-Forcible (Stay of Eviction): 1. Temporary Stay of Eviction: This type of stay of eviction is court-ordered and can be granted to tenant for up to 30 days. It can be extended for an additional 30 days if the tenant can show that they are making a good faith effort to resolve the issue. 2. Permanent Stay of Eviction: This type of stay of eviction is court-ordered and prevents the eviction from taking place. It is typically granted if the tenant can show that they have the ability to pay the rent but are unable to do so due to extenuating circumstances. It can be granted for up to one year.