The Illinois Complaint in Forcible Entry and Detained (Rent Clause) is a legal document used in the state of Illinois to evict a tenant who has failed to pay rent. This document can be used by landlords when a tenant has not paid rent in full or on time. It is also used when a tenant has breached a term of the lease agreement and the landlord wants to terminate the tenancy. The complaint outlines the amount of rent owed, and the tenant must respond to the complaint within seven days or the landlord can seek a court hearing. There are two types of Illinois Complaint in Forcible Entry and Detained (Rent Clause): Regular Complaint and Summary Complaint. A Regular Complaint is used when a tenant has failed to pay rent in full or on time, and the landlord is seeking their removal from the premises. A Summary Complaint is used when a tenant has breached a term of the lease agreement and the landlord is seeking their removal from the premises.