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When a tenant enters into a lease agreement with a landlord in the state of Illinois, they have specific rights that protect them. Understanding the terms and circumstances of these leases, as well as what is controlled or forbidden by law, can assist renters in navigating frequent landlord-tenant problems. This blog article explains how Illinois Landlord Tenant Law establishes renters' rights and obligations while renting property. We'll also go through some crucial tactics for avoiding landlord-tenant disputes before they happen. https://articles.ezlandlordforms.com/state-landlord-tenant-law
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Tenants Rights Under Illinois Landlord Tenant Law
Rent Increases Landlords are allowed to increase rent at any time, but must give the tenant at least 30 days' notice before the rent increase takes effect. LEARN MORE
Late Fees Landlords are allowed to charge a late fee if the rent is not paid on time, but the late fee cannot be more than 10% of the rent. LEARN MORE
Privacy Landlords are not allowed to enter the rental unit without giving the tenant at least 24 hours' notice. There are exceptions to this rule, such as in an emergency situation. LEARN MORE
Discrimination Landlords cannot discriminate against tenants based on their race, color, national origin, religion, sex, familial status, or disability. LEARN MORE