The whole eviction process is already frustrating enough for the landlord. Actually serving the tenant can be even more frustrating.
Some tenants - especially those who have been evicted before - know how to hide. By law, the Sheriff is the first person to arrive to serve eviction papers. If the tenant is able to hide from the Sheriff, the landlord will have to hire a "special process server." These men and women are professionals and have a higher success rate than the Sheriff. Typically, their fees are around $100, depending on the number of people and where they have to go.
Unfortunately, waiting for the Sheriff to serve the first time around and then making a motion to appoint a special process server takes some time. And in the meantime, the tenant continues to live in the property rent free.
Landlords need to have patience when they are trying to evict a tenant. The process is slow and frustrating. Consult an Attorney immediately if you need to evict a tenant.
Miller Bammi LLC, a full service Chicago-based law firm, focuses on Chicago evictions and other areas. Contact us at admin@millerbammi.com or 312-238-9298.
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