Illinois Lessee Resident Request for Maintenance or Repairs

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This sample Landlord-Tenant form is a Lessee/Resident Request for Maintenance or Repairs.

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You should only carry out repairs if the tenancy agreement says you can. You can't be forced to do repairs that are your landlord's responsibility. If you damage another tenant's flat, eg if water leaks into another flat from an overflowing bath, you're responsible for paying for the repairs.

If the repair is required by law, or by the lease, the landlord has 14 days (or less, if it is an emergency) to repair. If not, the tenant can "repair and deduct." This means they can pay to have the repair made, and then pay less rent the next month to cover the bill.

There is no statute, law, or regulation in Illinois that grants tenants the right to withhold rent. The closest Illinois law gets to acknowledging this right is allowing tenants to "repair and deduct"that is, make a repair themselves and subtract the cost from their next rent payment.

The landlord or owner of a rental property is responsible primarily for structural maintenance, said Hickson.

If something in your apartment needs to be fixed, send your landlord a formal letter with a list of the repairs needed and request that they be made within 14 days. If it is an emergency and can threaten your health, safety or the apartment itself, ask that the repair be made within 72 hours.

If the landlord fails to make the repair within 14 days after being notified by the tenant as provided above or more promptly as conditions require in the case of an emergency, the tenant may have the repair made in a workmanlike manner and in compliance with the appropriate law, administrative rule, or local ordinance

All houses and apartments require regular maintenance and upkeep. Major repairs and maintenance to a property should always the responsibility of the landlord and this should be clearly laid out in the rental lease agreement, which the tenant signs before leasing a property.

Since there's no clear state law allowing it, there's no standard practice for withholding rent in Illinois. That said, tenants should always start by informing a landlord of any problems in their rental unit in writing and give the landlord a reasonable period of time to fix it.

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Illinois Lessee Resident Request for Maintenance or Repairs