
5-Day Notice to Quit for Illegal Activity.By Type (4)ĥ-Day Notice to Quit for Non-Payment – Used to notify a tenant that they will be evicted if they do not pay overdue rent within five (5) days of receiving this notice to quit.ĭownload: PDF, Word (.docx), OpenDocumentĥ-Day Notice to Quit for Illegal Activity – Informs a tenant that they have committed an illegal act while renting their property and they must move out within five (5) days.ġ0-Day Notice to Quit for Non-Compliance – Notifies a tenant that their lease is terminated and they must vacate the premises within ten (10) days due to a violation of their lease.ģ0-Day Notice to Terminate Month-to-Month Tenancy – A lease termination letter that can be delivered to a tenant by a landlord who intends on terminating the lease agreement between them without cause. A landlord also has the ability to terminate a month-to-month tenancy without cause, but they are required to give the tenant a longer notice period (thirty days). To avoid an eviction suit, which may seriously affect their ability to rent property again, the tenant should meet all the landlord’s demands in a timely fashion. If the tenant does not comply with the demands of the eviction notice, they may file a complaint and summons with the county court in which the property is located to have them legally evicted from the property.



Illinois eviction notices allow a landlord to warn a tenant that they have violated their lease agreement in some capacity and must either remedy the violation or vacate the premises.
