The recent pandemic raised awareness of how tenants and landlords can work together to avoid eviction during periods of financial hardship. A Rent Repayment Plan is used by tenants to repay missed rent payments over the remaining term of the lease. Landlords benefit from keeping a valued tenant who, without fault of their own, faced sudden financial difficulty.
If the landlord is willing to help out a tenant experiencing financial hardship, a Rent Payment Plan is simply a legal contract that obligates the tenant to repay what they owe over time, such as monthly installments. The landlord agrees not to pursue eviction in exchange for these installment payments. In essence, the rent payments are still due, but deferred until a later time.
It’s also possible for the landlord to reduce future monthly rent, waive a portion of missed rent, return the security deposit, or use money held to cover the missed rent. The landlord and tenant could also agree to just part ways with the tenant immediately vacating the property while the landlord waives unpaid rent to avoid the extra time and expense of an eviction.
Included are the following documents for a Rent Repayment Plan in Illinois:
- Three-page rent repayment plan (non-notarized)
- One-page Notarized affidavits for the tenant and landlord to summarize the repayment agreement
- Cover letter for the tenant to send a landlord
- Cover letter for the landlord to send the tenant
- Two-page Lease Modification to reduce future monthly rent
- One-page Notarized affidavits for the tenant and landlord to summarize the lease modification
- One-page Tenant Agreement to Vacate (notarized and non-notarized versions)
These documents can be used by either tenant or landlord. Detailed instructions are also included to complete and understand these documents.
Also included is a brief tutorial for artificial intelligence writing your Rent Repayment Plan without an attorney using AI chatbot platforms (ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini).
The author, Michael E. Byczek, has been a licensed Illinois attorney since 2007 (Chicago, IL). He manages his own legal business (https://byczeklaw.com) and has also been a licensed real estate broker (https://byczekbrokerage.com) since 2003.
While only valid for Illinois residents, anybody can use this information to learn the legal requirements of a Rent Repayment Plan and use the documents as a template to write your own version. You may also modify these documents to suit your preferences. You don’t need to be an attorney to write your own legal documents, just make sure the final version is accurate and valid.
Michael E. Byczek has been a licensed Illinois attorney since May 2007 and real estate broker since April 2003. He is the 6th generation Chicagoan (5th born in the city) with a family lineage dating back to the earliest days of pioneer Chicago in 1835.
He has a background in both computer science and engineering as a student at the Illinois Institute of Technology (Electrical and Computer Engineering) and graduate of the University of Maryland (B.S. Computer and Information Science, summa cum laude). He graduated from The John Marshall Law School in Chicago (J.D., cum laude) in 2007 and manages his own law office.
Michael was one of the first attorneys in the United States to develop legal apps for mobile devices beginning with Apple iOS in 2008 followed by Android in 2011. He continued developing legal apps for different platforms over the years and launched a digital book series in 2024.
Several I.T. certifications have been awarded as a macOS and Linux system administrator. Legal focus has been technology, intellectual property (patent, trademark, and copyright), estate plans, and real estate.
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