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Re: Entering a leased condo - Landlord Forum thread 328790

Re: Entering a leased condo by Anonymous on December 17, 2014 @12:30

                              
You didn't read this? 5 days

Then go file with the court for eviction.

That is it.

You get possession when a COURT gives it to you.

Get it?
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Re: Entering a leased condo by Mary (Illinois) on December 17, 2014 @13:28 [ Reply ]
You read this. I'm talking about holdover?????? Get it????? NOT 5 day notice. Why are you so rude. I'm asking for help. And if you are like this don't answer my questions.
    Re: Entering a leased condo by Anonymous on December 17, 2014 @13:48 [ Reply ]
    Duh

    You gave her notice per 735 ILCS 5 s 9-202

    Then, when she failed to pay

    You have her 5 days notice

    GO FILE FOR EVICTION. N O W



    Holdover Tenancy
    Willful Hold Over,

    735 ILCS 5 / 9-202

    A tenant who willfully stays after expiration of the lease term must pay double the value of the unit. The landlord must demand in writing possession of the premises before claiming double rent.
    Hold Over After Notice,

    735 ILCS 5 / 9-203

    A tenant who gives notice of intent to vacate the unit and who stays beyond the date mentioned shall pay double the value of the unit.

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