The Illinois Owner Lessee Verification Affidavit is a form used in the state of Illinois to verify the ownership of a leased or rented property. It is typically signed by the owner of a property when they are leasing or renting it out to a tenant. The affidavit must include the address of the property, the name of the owner, and the name of the tenant. The owner must also sign the affidavit to verify their ownership and declare that the information provided is accurate. There are three types of Illinois Owner Lessee Verification Affidavits: the Owner Affidavit, the Lessee Affidavit, and the Tenant Affidavit. The Owner Affidavit is signed by the owner and verifies that they are the legal owner of the property and that the tenant is authorized to occupy it. The Lessee Affidavit is signed by the tenant and verifies that they are entering into a valid lease or rental agreement with the owner. The Tenant Affidavit is used by the tenant to confirm that they are aware of their responsibilities under the lease or rental agreement.