Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Illinois
Due to a family squabble my mother was evicted from her home of 22 years that her sister -in-law was letting the family live in. Her sister-in-law is threatening to sue for neglect of the property. The " neglect" is basic wear-n-tear on a house of 22years that the tenant (my mother) had no money to fix up. Does the sister-in-law have a case? If so what can we expect??
1 Answer from Attorneys
From what you describe, your mother is a month to month tenant. This means that the sister in law can give proper thirty day notice, and if your mother does not leave the property by the end of the next rental period, the sister in law could file an eviction action with the court. Simply put, your mother does not need to leave until a judge tells her so. However, there is nothing in what you describe that would indicate to me that your mother is entitled to live in the property for life. So if sister in law wants her out, her eviction likely is an inevitability. It would be a good idea for you to have her talk to a landlord tenant attorney.