Thursday, September 24, 2009

How to evict a tenant in Chicago

How to evict a tenant in Chicago


-First of all, the eviction process is very technical and should be handled by an attorney with experience in this area.  If you hire someone without experience or if you try to do it yourself, you will likely make a mistake and will then have to start the whole process over again.

-The eviction process starts with proper notice given to the tenant.  For example, this can be a 5-day notice for non-payment of rent or another type of notice depending on the situation.  Proper notice to the tenant by the landlord is extremely important. There are different requirements for the notice to have.  If the notice is not proper, it will get thrown out in court.  Chicago tends to be very tenant-friendly.

-After proper notice and the expiration of the related amount of time, you can file a complaint and summons in Court. The County Sheriff will then "serve" the tenant to make them aware of the law suit and court date.

-What happens next can be any number of things.  Eviction cases are not always predictable.  If the tenant hires an Attorney, it can get dragged on for months and a countersuit is possible. 

-Eventually, if the landlord is successful in Court, they will receive an Order for Possession and possibly a money judgment.

-An "Order for Possession" from the Court grants the landlord the right to retake possession of the rental property from the tenant.  However, the Sheriff is the one that actually evicts the tenant, not the landlord!

-Once the Order of Possession is obtained and the "stay of enforcement" (if given by the Judge) is expired, the landlord must call upon the County Sheriff to remove the tenant.

-The Sheriff is currently backlogged for weeks so it may take a while before the Sheriff actually comes out and evicts the tenant.

Summary: The eviction process, especially in the City of Chicago, is very technical and can take months to complete.  If you are a landlord who needs to evict a tenant, you need an experienced, effective law firm handling the matter. A simple mistake, due to inexperience, can end up costing you thousands in lost rent!

Miller Bammi LLC, a full service Chicago-based law firm, focuses on Chicago evictions among other areas. Contact us at admin@millerbammi.com or 312-238-9298 for more information.

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