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A 28 day month can cause all sorts of confusion for landlords. One of the most common methods of terminating a tenancy is the use of a landlord’s thirty day notice. This notice is used to terminate a written or oral month-to-month lease.
The thirty day notice is a strange animal. Like all of Illinois eviction law, the requirements of a thirty day notice are strict. The law for a 30 day notice can be found in 735 ILCS 5/9‑207 as follows: