An Illinois Eviction Order is a legal document issued by a court to a tenant to remove them from a property. This document informs the tenant of their legal obligation to vacate the premises within a specified period of time. Depending on the circumstances, this period may be as short as 5 days or as long as 30 days. Types of Illinois Eviction Orders include Forcible Entry and Detained (FED), Summary Possession, and Residential Tenant and Landlord Eviction Action. FED orders are for when the tenant has not paid rent or has breached other terms of the lease. Summary Possession is used when the tenant has breached the lease in some way other than unpaid rent. Lastly, the Residential Tenant and Landlord Eviction Action is the most common type of eviction order used when the tenant has failed to pay rent.