Eviction Notice Lease Violation

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In Illinois, landlords must provide written notice detailing the lease violation. Tenants have 10 days to rectify the issue. If unresolved, an eviction lawsuit may follow. Consulting a local attorney specializing in landlord-tenant law is advisable for specific guidance.

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Illinois chicago heights
Hello Dennis. In Illinois, a landlord must provide a written notice to the tenant before eviction. Among the reasons for eviction are:
- Nonpayment of rent
- Lease violation
- End of lease term
Contact a local attorney for more specific advice.
Lease Violation
Hello Dennis. In Illinois, for a lease violation:
- Landlord must provide written notice with specific violation details.
- You have 10 days to rectify the violation.
- If not rectified, eviction lawsuit can follow.
Consider consulting with a local attorney for further advice.
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Hello Dennis. If you're needing further assistance with your eviction issue, you might want to consider reaching out to a local attorney. They can provide more detailed advice based on your specific situation.
Can you? Help me find a Attorney near me
Sure, Dennis. To assist you better, could you please specify what type of attorney you are looking for? For instance, are you seeking a landlord-tenant attorney or a general practice attorney?
Lease Violation
Sure, Dennis. Here's an attorney specializing in landlord-tenant law:

Riley Law Firm


Phone:(*) *-*
Address: * Main St, Chicago Heights, IL *
Website: www.rileylawfirm.com