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Rep. Anthony DeLuca
Filed: 5/3/2011
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1 | | AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 1766
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2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 1766 by replacing |
3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
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4 | | "Section 5. The Code of Civil Procedure is amended by |
5 | | changing Sections 9-120 and 9-210 as follows:
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6 | | (735 ILCS 5/9-120)
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7 | | Sec. 9-120.
Leased premises used in furtherance of a |
8 | | criminal offense;
lease terminated void at option of lessor or |
9 | | assignee.
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10 | | (a) If any lessee or occupant, on one or more occasions, |
11 | | uses or permits the
use of leased premises for the commission |
12 | | of any act that would constitute a
felony or a Class A |
13 | | misdemeanor under the laws of this State, the lease or
rental |
14 | | agreement shall, at the option of the lessor or
the lessor's
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15 | | assignee be terminated become void , and the owner or lessor |
16 | | shall be entitled to recover
possession of the leased premises |
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1 | | as against a tenant holding over after the
expiration of his or |
2 | | her term . A written lease shall contain language that if the |
3 | | lessee or occupant uses or permits the use of the leased |
4 | | premises for the commission of any act that would constitute a |
5 | | felony or a Class A misdemeanor under the laws of this State, |
6 | | the owner or lessor shall have the right to terminate the lease |
7 | | and recover possession of the leased premises. Failure to |
8 | | include this language in a lease, or if the lease is oral, |
9 | | shall not waive or impair the rights of the lessor or lessor's |
10 | | assignee under this Section or the lease.
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11 | | (b) The owner or lessor may bring a forcible entry and |
12 | | detainer action, or,
if
the State's Attorney of the county in |
13 | | which the real property is
located or the corporation counsel |
14 | | of the municipality in which the real property is located |
15 | | agrees, assign to that State's Attorney or corporation counsel |
16 | | the right to bring a forcible
entry and detainer action on |
17 | | behalf of
the owner or lessor, against the lessee and all |
18 | | occupants of the leased
premises alleging the criminal activity |
19 | | and any other alleged violations of the lease . The assignment |
20 | | must be in writing on a form prepared by the State's
Attorney |
21 | | of the county in which the real property is located or the |
22 | | corporation counsel of the municipality in which the real |
23 | | property is located, as applicable . If the owner or
lessor |
24 | | assigns the right to bring a forcible entry and detainer |
25 | | action, the
assignment shall be limited to those rights and |
26 | | duties up to and including
delivery of the order of eviction to |
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1 | | the sheriff for execution. The owner or
lessor shall remain |
2 | | liable for the cost of the eviction whether or not the
right to |
3 | | bring the forcible entry and detainer action has been assigned.
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4 | | (c) A person does not forfeit any part of his or her |
5 | | security deposit due
solely to an eviction under the provisions |
6 | | of this Section, except that a
security deposit may be used to |
7 | | pay fees charged by the sheriff for carrying
out an eviction.
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8 | | (d) If a lessor or the lessor's assignee terminates voids a |
9 | | lease or contract under the
provisions of this Section and the |
10 | | tenant or occupant has not vacated the
premises within 5 days |
11 | | after receipt of a written notice under Section 9-210 of this |
12 | | Code is provided to vacate the
premises , the lessor or lessor's |
13 | | assignee may seek relief under this Article
IX. Notwithstanding |
14 | | Sections 9-112, 9-113, and 9-114
of this Code, judgment for |
15 | | costs against a plaintiff seeking
possession of the premises |
16 | | under this Section shall not be awarded to the
defendant unless |
17 | | the action was brought by the plaintiff in bad faith. An
action |
18 | | to possess premises under this Section shall not be deemed to |
19 | | be in bad
faith when the plaintiff based his or her cause of |
20 | | action on information
provided to him or her by a law |
21 | | enforcement agency , or the State's Attorney , or the |
22 | | municipality .
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23 | | (e) After a trial, if the court finds, by a
preponderance |
24 | | of the evidence,
that the allegations in the complaint have |
25 | | been proven, the court
shall enter judgment for possession of |
26 | | the premises in favor of the lessor plaintiff
and the court |
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1 | | shall order that the lessor plaintiff shall be entitled to |
2 | | re-enter the
premises immediately.
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3 | | (f) A judgment for
possession of the premises entered in an |
4 | | action brought by a lessor or lessor's
assignee based on an act |
5 | | that would constitute a felony or a Class A misdemeanor , if the |
6 | | action was brought
as a result of a lessor or lessor's assignee |
7 | | declaring a lease terminated void
pursuant to this Section,
may |
8 | | not be stayed for any period in excess of 7 days by the court |
9 | | unless all
parties agree to a longer period.
Thereafter the |
10 | | lessor plaintiff shall be entitled to re-enter the premises
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11 | | immediately. The sheriff or other lawfully deputized officers |
12 | | shall execute an
order entered pursuant to this Section
within |
13 | | 7 days of its entry, or within 7 days of the expiration of
a |
14 | | stay of judgment, if one is entered.
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15 | | (g) In an action brought under this Section the court may |
16 | | also consider actions for forcible entry and detainer brought |
17 | | under other Sections of this Code. Nothing in this Section |
18 | | shall limit the rights of an owner or lessor
to bring a |
19 | | forcible entry and detainer action on the basis of other |
20 | | applicable
law.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 90-360, eff. 1-1-98.)
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22 | | (735 ILCS 5/9-210) (from Ch. 110, par. 9-210)
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23 | | Sec. 9-210. Notice to quit. When default is made in any of |
24 | | the terms
of a lease, it is
not necessary to give more than 10 |
25 | | days' notice , or, if the lessor is also providing notice of |
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1 | | termination pursuant to Section 9-120 of this Code, more than 5 |
2 | | days' notice to quit, or of the
termination of such tenancy, |
3 | | and the same may be terminated on giving
such notice to quit at |
4 | | any time after such default in any of the terms
of such lease. |
5 | | Such notice may be substantially in the following form:
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6 | | "To A.B.: You are hereby notified that in consequence of |
7 | | your default
in (here insert the character of the default) of |
8 | | the premises now
occupied by you, being, etc., (here describe |
9 | | the premises) I have
elected to terminate your lease, and you |
10 | | are hereby notified to quit and
deliver up possession of the |
11 | | same to me within 10 days of this date
(dated, etc.)." If the |
12 | | lessor is also providing notice of termination pursuant to |
13 | | Section 9-120 of this Code, "10 days" in the preceding sentence |
14 | | shall be replaced by "5 days".
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15 | | The notice is to be signed by the lessor or his or her |
16 | | agent, and no other notice or
demand of possession or |
17 | | termination of such tenancy is necessary.
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18 | | (Source: P.A. 82-280.)
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19 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon |
20 | | becoming law.".
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