A comfortable and peaceful environment is essential to managing a residential property. A pleasant environment attracts tenants, helps keep them satisfied with the living space, and maintains harmony with neighbors. When a tenant disturbs the peace, however, it can ruin the environment for others, cause complaints, and even result in other tenants abandoning their leases.
If you want to evict a tenant for disorderly conduct, it is important to first understand what that means and what legal steps you need to follow. Speak with an Illinois civil litigation attorney to learn your legal options and how to proceed with an eviction.
What Is Disorderly Conduct?
Disorderly conduct, also known as disturbing the peace, is a criminal offense in Illinois. When evicting a tenant for unruly behavior, check with your attorney if it falls under the category of disorderly conduct. Evicting someone for criminal activity can help keep the law on your side.