Illinois state law has two provisions which allow a
tenant to move before the expiration of the lease
and not owe the landlord any more rent.
The Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant
Ordinance provides for ten different ways to break
the lease if the landlord violates the ordinance.
The Evanston Residential Landlord and Tenant
Ordinance provides for nine different ways to
terminate the lease if the landlord violates the
ordinance.
The Mount Prospect Residential Landlord and Tenant
Regulations provide for nine different ways to get
out of the lease if the landlord violates the
ordinance.
The process of breaking your lease legally requires
that you follow proper procedures.
We can assist in following the proper procedures.
You should not act on your own because it is too
easy to make a mistake.
You should get our professional experienced
assistance.
Phone us for a personal consultation
(773) 478-1133.
If you have any
questions or would like more information, or to discuss your
rights please contact us (773) 478-1133,
email us, or use our
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