Current Events > attn Chi attorney with housing expertise - Possible incorrect info

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CobraGT
05/05/21 1:50:38 PM
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I found this https://www.illinoislegalaid.org/legal-information/ending-lease-0 saying I have 90 days but CARPOS says it is 60. So somebody should correct it because some poor soul is going to believe it.

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When the move-out date of a lease is getting near, the landlord and tenant should talk about whether they want to renew the lease. In Chicago, a landlord cannot ask the tenant to renew more than 90 days before the lease ends. Also, the landlord must let the tenant know 30 days before the lease ends if the landlord doesn't want to renew the lease. Otherwise, the tenant gets to stay another 60 days. (Note: The 30 and 60 days only applies to tenancies less than 6 months. For tenancies 6 months-3 years, must give 60 days notice or tenant can stay for 90 days. For tenancies over 3 years, must give 120 days notice or tenant can stay for 120 days.)
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