Illinois Notice of Motion to Stay Foreclosure Sale is a document used by homeowners in Illinois to temporarily delay a foreclosure sale. The Notice must be filed with the court and provide notice to the lender of the homeowner's intention to file a Motion to Stay the Foreclosure Sale. The Notice should include details such as the homeowner's name, address, and the date of the motion. There are two types of Illinois Notice of Motion to Stay Foreclosure Sale: 1) Notice of Motion to Stay Foreclosure Sale with Facts Supporting Motion and 2) Notice of Motion to Stay Foreclosure Sale without Facts Supporting Motion. The Notice of Motion to Stay Foreclosure Sale with Facts Supporting Motion requires the homeowner to provide facts to the court to justify their Motion to Stay the Foreclosure Sale. The Notice of Motion to Stay Foreclosure Sale without Facts Supporting Motion does not require the homeowner to provide facts to the court.