Illinois Landlord's Five-Day Notice is a legal document issued by a landlord in the state of Illinois to a tenant who is in breach of a rental agreement. The notice gives the tenant five days to either remedy the breach or vacate the premises. There are three types of Illinois Landlord's Five-Day Notice: Non-payment of Rent, Violation of Rental Agreement, and Nuisance. The Non-payment of Rent notice is issued when a tenant has failed to pay rent on time. It instructs the tenant to either pay the rent within five days or vacate the premises. The Violation of Rental Agreement notice is issued when a tenant is in breach of any other term of the rental agreement. It instructs the tenant to remedy the breach within five days or vacate the premises. The Nuisance notice is issued when a tenant has been creating a disturbance that is affecting the peace of the other tenants. It instructs the tenant to cease the nuisance activity within five days or vacate the premises. These notices must be served in accordance with Illinois law and must contain certain information, including the name of the landlord and tenant, the address of the rental unit, and a statement of the breach.