Thursday, June 19, 2014

First step in the eviction process

In the City of Chicago, before a landlord can begin the eviction process, proper notice must be given to the tenant by the landlord or their agent. Typically, for non-payment of rent, this is a "5-day notice." The notice must contain specific language per the statute and must be served properly.

Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can help you with the eviction process to be sure you are going about it in the correct way. At www.bradfordmillerlaw.com you can find a simple overview of the Chicago eviction process. Bradford Miller Law can assist you with any tenant problem. Being a landlord firm, located in downtown Chicago, we have been helping clients handle many situations including evictions. If you are having a landlord tenant dispute, contact me at 312-238-9298 for a free consultation.

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