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Updated about 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Giving proper notice to tenant
Good morning all!
I'm a first time landlord in the Chicago area. I have this one tenant who I would really like to move. I'm having a hard time finding information on how I can give a CHA (section 8 tenant) a notice stating that I would like for them to vacate the unit. The lease expired several months ago. The tenant did have moving papers during the summer and was stating they were going to move once their information for the new unit had processed. Anyway, when asked about it again before the summer had ended, the tenant stated that she was waiting for emergency moving papers which I'm guessing never happened since they're still in my unit. I know this is a tenant friendly state and I do think this tenant is somewhat experience with that info so I would like to do things the correct way. Any information that can lead me in the right direction would be greatly appreciated. Thanks all,
Cedric
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