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A late rent notice, or notice to pay or quit, is sent to a tenant when they have not paid rent on the date mentioned in their lease. If there is a statutory grace period , the landlord will have to wait until after it ends to send the late rent notice.
An Illinois five-day non-payment notice to quit is an official document used to notify a tenant in the event of a failure to pay rent on time. The tenant will be required to pay all back-due rent and penalties within a five-day period or be subject to an eviction lawsuit.
A 5 Day Eviction Notice Form schedules the termination of a tenancy by giving five days of advance notice before the tenant must move out.
5-Day Notice to Quit (Unlawful Activity) – Terminates the tenant’s lease immediately and gives the residents five (5) days to move out. There is no right to cure the issue and if they do not leave they will be subject to a forcible entry and detainer (FED) by the landlord.
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that you are not in compliance with the terms of your tenancy or your lease agreement for failure to pay rent by the due date set forth. You have five (5) days to pay your total balance due or vacate the premises.
Rental assistance is available statewide through the Court-Based Rental Assistance Program (CBRAP). You must have an eviction case in court to apply. Visit www.illinoishousinghelp.org/cbrap for more information and to apply online. If you need additional assistance, call (866) 454-3571 and choose option #2 to speak with a CBRAP agent.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that payment of the amount due is now DEMANDED of you, and that unless the entire payment is made on or before the expiration of five days after the service of this notice, your lease of the above rental premises will be terminated immediately.
This ordinance went into effect on June 1, 2021. You can find the full ordinance at cook-county.legistar.com. The Cook County RTLO provides renters’ rights and landlord protections to Cook County suburban residents. Download a summary of the ordinance here or in the downloads section on the right.
Notify tenants in Illinois to pay due rent or vacate your property with our Illinois five-day notice to pay rent or quit template. A clear and efficient way to communicate lease violations. Create and download a notice for free!
An Illinois 5 Day Notice To Quit is a letter that complies with state legal requirements to begin eviction against a tenant for for nonpayment of rent. The tenant must pay the balance due or move out within five (5) calendar days of receiving notice.