


Termination (Month-to-Month Lease): 30 days.Rent Grace Period: 5 days to charge late fees (outside of Chicago).The landlord must give the tenant five (5) days to pay.ĥ-Day Notice to Quit ( Unlawful Activity) – In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/9-120, a landlord may give 5 days’ notice to vacate to a tenant who is engaged in illegal activity.ġ0-Day Notice to Quit ( Non-Compliance)– In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/9-210, a landlord may provide notice to the tenant to vacate for not complying with the terms of the lease.ģ0-Day Notice to Quit ( Month-to-Month Tenancy) – In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/9-207, a landlord may provide notice to a tenant that he or she does not intend to renew a month-to-month tenancy and that the tenant must vacate by the end of the 30 days. By Type (4)ĥ-Day Notice to Quit ( Non-Payment of Rent) – In accordance with 735 ILCS 5/9-209, a landlord may provide written notice that the tenant is behind in his or her rental payment and will have to vacate the premises if the rent is not brought up to date. If the tenant does not adhere to the terms of the notice to quit, the landlord can seek eviction by filing a Forcible Entry and Detainer lawsuit in the Local Circuit Court. The reason must be included in the notice to quit along with the number (#) of days the tenant has to correct the issue. An Illinois eviction notice is an official letter used by landlords when seeking to inform a tenant that they have violated their lease.
