Before a landlord can seek an eviction in court, a notice must be prepared and served on the tenant. Depending on the circumstances, the notice will be a 5-day notice, a 10-day notice, a 30-day notice or even a 60-day notice. Most of the time, it will be a 5-day notice, which is used for non-payment of rent. The eviction process in Chicago is very technical. If a mistake is made, it will likely result in starting the entire process all over again. Landlords should hire an experienced Attorney to handle the matter.
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