Wednesday, August 19, 2015

Landlords, under no circumstances can you...

...evict a tenant yourself. If you unlawfully change the locks, cut off utilities or take any steps to evict a tenant yourself, you can be fined. The eviction process is set by Illinois law. You must follow the law exactly or you will lose your case.

It does not hurt to try to negotiate your tenant out of the unit. This requires that you and your tenant are both reasonable and can reach an agreement. If an agreement is not possible, and you want the tenant out, you will have to follow the eviction process. 

Let the attorneys at Bradford Miller Law, P.C., handle your case. We have extensive experience navigating the eviction process properly and effectively for landlords, as well as identifying alternative solutions that are sometimes more cost-effective. Our knowledgeable real estate and litigation attorneys focus on re-establishing your rights to your own property and saving you money. For dependable counsel and efficient services in this complex area of law, please call us at 312-238-9298 for a FREE 15-minute consultation. 

At bradfordmillerlaw.com you will find helpful landlord information along with information about our firm. Our experienced attorneys have earned membership in the Better Business Bureau and we have great reviews on Yelp. Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can assist you with all your real estate needs at a very reasonable rate. Whether you are buying, selling, renting a property or need assistance with a building code violation we can help.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
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