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Re: tenant disagreement by Mark on July 3, 2012 @20:36

                              
According to The Landlord’s Legal Guide in Illinois , "Under Illinois common law, the landlord does not have the right to enter a rental unit during the term of the tenancy. Every lease must include a clause that reserves the right for the landlord to enter the rental premises under various circumstances. This clause will list the reasons that a landlord may enter, such as to make repairs, to inspect the premises, to show prospective tenants or buyers, and in an emergency."
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Re: tenant disagreement by Kim Mitchell (Illinois) on July 3, 2012 @20:51 [ Reply ]
Even if the landlord gives notice?

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