The Illinois Notice of Intent to Sell (Springfield) is a legal document used to provide notice to the public that a seller intends to sell a specific property in the state of Illinois. This document must be filed with the appropriate county recorder's office. The filing of this document serves to establish the seller's legal right to the property that is being sold. The Illinois Notice of Intent to Sell (Springfield) requires the seller to provide certain information including the seller's name, address, a legal description of the property, the purchase price, the closing date, and other details. The document must also be signed by the seller or their representative. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Intent to Sell (Springfield): residential and commercial. The residential version is used when a seller intends to sell a residential property, while the commercial version is used when a seller intends to sell a commercial property.