Eviction Notice Dispute Guide
Summary
In Illinois, month-to-month tenants must receive a 30-day notice to terminate tenancy, not a 5-day notice. The relevant statute is Illinois Compiled Statutes (735 ILCS 5/9-207). To dispute an eviction, file a response at your local courthouse, request a hearing, and prepare evidence like proof of tenancy and the improper notice. Health conditions and family circumstances may influence the judges decision. If your mobile home is titled in your name, you retain ownership even if the land is foreclosed. The new landowner must address mobile home ownership before eviction.Full Conversation
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Yes I recieved 5 day to quit that ran over the weekend giving me opportunity in Quincy Illinois to Dispute to a jusge. This was an illegal 5 day and with no lease should be a 30 day. What is the statute number also please and this procedure please
In Illinois, if you are a month-to-month tenant with no lease, the landlord must give you a *-day notice to terminate the tenancy. A *-day notice is not sufficient in your case.
Relevant Statute:
- Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*): This statute requires a *-day notice for terminating a month-to-month tenancy.
- Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*): This statute requires a *-day notice for terminating a month-to-month tenancy.
Procedure to Dispute the Eviction Notice:
*. File a Response: Go to your local courthouse and file a written response to the eviction notice.
*. Request a Hearing: Ask for a hearing date to dispute the eviction.
*. Prepare Evidence: Gather any evidence that supports your claim (e.g., proof of month-to-month tenancy, the improper *-day notice).
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
*. File a Response: Go to your local courthouse and file a written response to the eviction notice.
*. Request a Hearing: Ask for a hearing date to dispute the eviction.
*. Prepare Evidence: Gather any evidence that supports your claim (e.g., proof of month-to-month tenancy, the improper *-day notice).
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
Aftyer a tax sale you mean, with no lease, the new owner must serve me with a 30 day lease not a 5 day. He is trying to bully me it seems to hope I cappitulate, Not fairt. I also have a fully handicapped son with muscular distphy who cannot walk and I recentlyu an recovering from a stroke. We have no where to go and no way to gett there. This is family home of *+ years Does that have any weight on the mattwer
I'm so sorry to hear about your difficult situation. Here’s the information you need:
Relevant Statute:
- Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*): Requires a *-day notice for terminating a month-to-month tenancy.
- Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*): Requires a *-day notice for terminating a month-to-month tenancy.
Procedure to Dispute the Eviction Notice:
*. File a Response: Go to your local courthouse and file a written response to the eviction notice.
*. Request a Hearing: Ask for a hearing date to dispute the eviction.
*. Prepare Evidence: Gather evidence like proof of month-to-month tenancy and the improper *-day notice.
Your handicapped son and your health recovery might be considered by the judge, possibly granting more time or different accommodations. Would you like more details on any of these steps?
*. File a Response: Go to your local courthouse and file a written response to the eviction notice.
*. Request a Hearing: Ask for a hearing date to dispute the eviction.
*. Prepare Evidence: Gather evidence like proof of month-to-month tenancy and the improper *-day notice.
Your handicapped son and your health recovery might be considered by the judge, possibly granting more time or different accommodations. Would you like more details on any of these steps?
One last question to see uf this has any beariung, In Illinois, our house on the */3rd acre that was forclosed due to property tax deliquency is our mobile home which we bought and moved here in *. Illinois does treas and assess the dirt of the */* rd acre for tax. However, the modular home is titles as a automobile or mobile home in the state of Illinois and it is *% in my name as the owner of the mobile home. Does that mean I still own the modular home and the person whio bourght the tax debt and forclosed has a problem because I still own the house which was paiod for *% and in the jughment there was no mention of the modular home or the title which still ius in my name
In Illinois, the ownership of a mobile home and the land it sits on can be treated separately. Here are some key points:
- If the mobile home is titled as a vehicle in your name, you still own it, even if the land has been foreclosed.
- The new landowner might face issues if they attempt to evict you without addressing the mobile home ownership.
Would you like more details on how to assert your rights regarding the mobile home?
- If the mobile home is titled as a vehicle in your name, you still own it, even if the land has been foreclosed.
- The new landowner might face issues if they attempt to evict you without addressing the mobile home ownership.
Would you like more details on how to assert your rights regarding the mobile home?
Ok Im about to file my answewr to the above 5 day quit which according to il law is illegal without a signed learse,,,,There is not! So I need your help to file my answer online with Adams County Cleark in Quincy Ill.....What do I do first pleas walk me through so this done corrctly
To file your answer online with Adams County Clerk in Quincy, Illinois, follow these steps:
*. Prepare Your Response: Write a formal answer disputing the *-day notice. Include:
- Your details and the case number.
- Mention Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*).
- State that you're a month-to-month tenant without a lease.
- Argue that the *-day notice is improper.
*. Gather Evidence: Collect any supporting documents, like proof of month-to-month tenancy and medical records.
*. File Online:
- Go to [Adams County Clerk's website](https://www.co.adams.il.us/government/circuit-clerk).
- Look for the "E-Filing" section.
- Follow the instructions to upload your response and supporting evidence.
*. Request a Hearing: Ensure you request a court hearing to dispute the eviction.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
*. Prepare Your Response: Write a formal answer disputing the *-day notice. Include:
- Your details and the case number.
- Mention Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*).
- State that you're a month-to-month tenant without a lease.
- Argue that the *-day notice is improper.
*. Gather Evidence: Collect any supporting documents, like proof of month-to-month tenancy and medical records.
*. File Online:
- Go to [Adams County Clerk's website](https://www.co.adams.il.us/government/circuit-clerk).
- Look for the "E-Filing" section.
- Follow the instructions to upload your response and supporting evidence.
*. Request a Hearing: Ensure you request a court hearing to dispute the eviction.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
After filed correctly I will stay in the home at least until the hearing date is this correct? Also you said nit shpouild be a 30 day eviction not * correct
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You are correct on both points:
- Notice Period: The new owner must give you a *-day notice to terminate your tenancy, not a *-day notice.
- Stay Duration: Once you file your response, you can stay in the home until the court hearing.
Would you like more details on how to prepare for the hearing?
You are correct on both points:
- Notice Period: The new owner must give you a *-day notice to terminate your tenancy, not a *-day notice.
- Stay Duration: Once you file your response, you can stay in the home until the court hearing.
Would you like more details on how to prepare for the hearing?
Yes all details please
Relevant Statute:
- Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*): Requires a *-day notice for terminating a month-to-month tenancy.
- Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*): Requires a *-day notice for terminating a month-to-month tenancy.
Procedure to Dispute the Eviction Notice:
*. File a Response: Write a formal answer disputing the *-day notice.
- Include your details and the case number.
- Mention Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*).
- State that you're a month-to-month tenant without a lease.
- Argue that the *-day notice is improper.
*. Gather Evidence: Collect supporting documents.
- Proof of month-to-month tenancy.
- Medical records showing your incapacity and your son’s condition.
- Title of the modular home.
*. File Online:
- Go to [Adams County Clerk's website](https://www.co.adams.il.us/government/circuit-clerk).
- Look for the "E-Filing" section.
- Follow the instructions to upload your response and supporting evidence.
*. Request a Hearing: Ensure you request a court hearing to dispute the eviction.
*. File a Response: Write a formal answer disputing the *-day notice.
- Include your details and the case number.
- Mention Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*).
- State that you're a month-to-month tenant without a lease.
- Argue that the *-day notice is improper.
*. Gather Evidence: Collect supporting documents.
- Proof of month-to-month tenancy.
- Medical records showing your incapacity and your son’s condition.
- Title of the modular home.
*. File Online:
- Go to [Adams County Clerk's website](https://www.co.adams.il.us/government/circuit-clerk).
- Look for the "E-Filing" section.
- Follow the instructions to upload your response and supporting evidence.
*. Request a Hearing: Ensure you request a court hearing to dispute the eviction.
Preparation for theHearing:
*. Organize Your Documents:
- Arrange all evidence in a clear and logical order.
- Include a copy of your response.
*. Draft Your Arguments:
- Prepare a concise statement explaining why the *-day notice is improper.
- Emphasize the statute requiring a *-day notice.
- Highlight your health condition and your son's disability.
*. Contact Legal Aid: Consider reaching out to local legal aid organizations for additional support.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
*. Organize Your Documents:
- Arrange all evidence in a clear and logical order.
- Include a copy of your response.
*. Draft Your Arguments:
- Prepare a concise statement explaining why the *-day notice is improper.
- Emphasize the statute requiring a *-day notice.
- Highlight your health condition and your son's disability.
*. Contact Legal Aid: Consider reaching out to local legal aid organizations for additional support.
Would you like more details on any of these steps?
The goal is to stay here permanently But thats the next argument Please draft for me:
Sure, here's a draft for your response to the *-day notice:
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[Your Name]
[Your Address]
[City, State, ZIP Code]
[Email Address]
[Phone Number]
[Date]
Adams County Circuit Clerk
Adams County Courthouse
* Vermont St
Quincy, IL *
- Proof of month-to-month tenancy.
- Medical records indicating my health condition and my son’s disability.
- Title of the modular home.
I respectfully request a hearing to dispute the eviction notice and to present my case. Given the improper notice and my family’s circumstances, I seek to remain in our home.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration.
Sincerely,
Re: Case Number [Insert Case Number]
- Month-to-Month Tenancy: I have been residing at the property on a month-to-month basis without a lease agreement.
- Improper Notice: The *-day notice served to me is improper and does not comply with the Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*), which mandates a *-day notice for terminatinga month-to-month tenancy.
- Health and Family Circumstances: I am recovering from a stroke, and my son, who is fully handicapped with muscular dystrophy, also resides with me. Our current situation makes relocation extremely difficult.
- Ownership of Mobile Home: The modular home on the property is titled in my name as a vehicle, and thus I retain ownership of it despite the land foreclosure.
Evidence Included: Response to Eviction Notice
Dear [Judge or Clerk's Name],
I am writing to formally dispute the *-day eviction notice served to me by the new owner of the property located at [Your Address]. According to Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*), a *-day notice is required to terminate a month-to-month tenancy, and I have not been provided such notice.
Key Points:Dear [Judge or Clerk's Name],
I am writing to formally dispute the *-day eviction notice served to me by the new owner of the property located at [Your Address]. According to Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*), a *-day notice is required to terminate a month-to-month tenancy, and I have not been provided such notice.
- Month-to-Month Tenancy: I have been residing at the property on a month-to-month basis without a lease agreement.
- Improper Notice: The *-day notice served to me is improper and does not comply with the Illinois Compiled Statutes (* ILCS */*-*), which mandates a *-day notice for terminatinga month-to-month tenancy.
- Health and Family Circumstances: I am recovering from a stroke, and my son, who is fully handicapped with muscular dystrophy, also resides with me. Our current situation makes relocation extremely difficult.
- Ownership of Mobile Home: The modular home on the property is titled in my name as a vehicle, and thus I retain ownership of it despite the land foreclosure.
- Proof of month-to-month tenancy.
- Medical records indicating my health condition and my son’s disability.
- Title of the modular home.
I respectfully request a hearing to dispute the eviction notice and to present my case. Given the improper notice and my family’s circumstances, I seek to remain in our home.
Thank you for your understanding and consideration.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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How do I speak intio my hp windows * pc to dictate my answers I just hasd a stroke
I'm sorry to hear about your stroke. To dictate answers on your HP Windows * PC, you can use the built-in Speech Recognition feature. Here's how:
*. Set Up Speech Recognition:
- Go to Start Menu > Settings > Ease of Access > Speech.
- Click on Set up a microphone and follow the instructions.
*. Enable Speech Recognition:
- Go to Start Menu > Control Panel > Ease of Access > Speech Recognition.
- Click on Start Speech Recognition.
*. Dictate:
- Open the application where you want to dictate (e.g., Word, Notepad).
- Press Windows Key + H to start dictation.
Would you like more details on any of these steps or need help with another issue?
*. Set Up Speech Recognition:
- Go to Start Menu > Settings > Ease of Access > Speech.
- Click on Set up a microphone and follow the instructions.
*. Enable Speech Recognition:
- Go to Start Menu > Control Panel > Ease of Access > Speech Recognition.
- Click on Start Speech Recognition.
*. Dictate:
- Open the application where you want to dictate (e.g., Word, Notepad).
- Press Windows Key + H to start dictation.
Would you like more details on any of these steps or need help with another issue?