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Illinois Compiled Statutes > 735 ILCS 5 > Article IX > Part 1 - In General Illinois Compiled Statutes > Rights and Remedies > Chapter 735 > 735 ILCS 5 > Article IX > Part 1 - In GeneralCurrent as of: 2010Check for updates2009 version§ 9-101Forcible entry prohibited§ 9-102When action may be maintained§ 9-103Mobile home site§ 9-104Demand - Notice - Return§ 9-104.1Demand; Notice; Return; Condominium and Contract Purchasers§ 9-104.2Demand - Notice - Termination of Lease and Possession of a Condominium§ 9-104.3Applicability of Article§ 9-105Growing crops§ 9-106Pleadings and evidence§ 9-106.1Action for condominium assessments not barred or waived by acceptance...§ 9-106.2Affirmative defense for violence; barring persons from property§ 9-107Constructive service§ 9-107.5Notice to unknown occupants§ 9-107.10Military personnel on active duty; action for possession§ 9-108Jury trial§ 9-109Trial ex parte§ 9-109.5Standard of Proof§ 9-109.7Stay of enforcement; drug related action§ 9-110Judgment for whole premises - Stay of enforcement§ 9-111Condominium property§ 9-111.1Lease to bona fide tenant§ 9-112Judgment for part of premises§ 9-113Joinder of several tenants§ 9-114Judgment against plaintiff§ 9-115Dismissal as to part§ 9-116Pending appeal§ 9-117Expiration of Judgment§ 9-118Emergency housing eviction proceedings§ 9-119Emergency subsidized housing eviction proceedings§ 9-120Leased premises used in furtherance of a criminal offense; lease...§ 9-121Sealing of court file________________________________________________________________________
JAN FRENCH: ... CAN AN INMATE BE EVICTED DURING HIS INCARCERATION1
Steven Daily: ... Jan, Nothing in the law prohibits a landlord from carrying out an otherwise proper eviction just because the tenant is incarcerated. A landlord might not even know that a tenant is incarcerated. Furthermore, a landlord could not reasonably be expected to hold rental property off the market indefinitely without receiving rent. Put another way, being incarcerated does not give one special privileges to free rental property. Steve2