Illinois Appearance is a legal term that describes the physical look of an individual’s property. Generally, it is the outward appearance of a structure or object such as a house, vehicle, or piece of furniture. It is used to help determine ownership of the property. The three main types of Illinois Appearance are actual, constructive, and apparent. Actual Appearance is the actual physical look of the property. Constructive Appearance is the look of the property as it appears on records or in legal documents. Apparent Appearance is an outward look of the property that can be seen by the public. All three types of Illinois Appearance are used to establish ownership or possession of a property.