Eviction Process In Illinois

Summary

If theres no written lease, the couple are likely considered month-to-month tenants under Illinois law. For eviction, youll need to give a written notice then file a case in court. Theft should be reported to police. Violation of no-pet rule can also be grounds for eviction. Consult with an attorney for specific advice.

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Okay well i live in illinios and i live with my boyfriends father and june or july of last year he allowed a couple and their son to move in because they were basically sleeping on the streets to go the agreement was they were only going to stay for a few months and pay rent and right before christmas the couple got in a fight and the mother and son took their belongs and left leaving just the father their and he keep saying he would also be moving out in the next couple days. So say about * weeks later the police show up with an OP against my boyfriends father in his own home and as soon as the police left her and her son show up and saying they never moved out and now for 4 months they have not paid a penny in rent stole almost all of dish our dishware(cups, plates, bowls, pots and pans) basically everything also they were told no cats and they have * of them
Hi ****, the situation you're facing is complex. Here are some general points:
*. If there's no written lease, the couple are likely considered month-to-month tenants under Illinois law.
*. For eviction, you'll need to give a written notice then file a case in court.
*. Theft should be reported to police.
*. Violation of no-pet rule can also be grounds for eviction.
Consult with an attorney for specific advice.