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Christian County
Christian County · Illinois

Christian County Landlord-Tenant Law

Illinois landlord guide — county ordinances, courthouse info & local rules

🏛️ County Seat: Taylorville
👥 Population: ~33,000
⚖️ State: IL

Landlord-Tenant Law in Christian County, Illinois

Residential landlord-tenant matters throughout Christian County are governed by the Illinois Landlord Tenant Act (735 ILCS 5/9-201 et seq.) and the Illinois Security Deposit Return Act (765 ILCS 710). Christian County has no county-wide landlord-tenant ordinance, and no municipality within the county has enacted an RLTO-style local ordinance. Eviction actions are filed in the Christian County Circuit Court in Taylorville. Located in central Illinois between Springfield and Decatur along the US-29 corridor, Christian County is anchored by Taylorville — the county seat of approximately 11,000 — and is one of the larger county seats by population in this tier of downstate Illinois. The county’s economy combines a strong agricultural base with healthcare employment, light manufacturing, and a meaningful Springfield commuter connection that gives it a more stable residential rental market than counties at comparable population levels that lack metropolitan adjacency.

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📊 Christian County Quick Stats

County Seat Taylorville
Population ~33,000
Median Rent ~$650
Vacancy Rate ~8%
Landlord Rating 5/10 — Springfield commuter fringe; coal legacy; Taylorville healthcare anchor

⚖️ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 5-Day Notice to Pay or Quit
Lease Violation Notice 10-Day Notice to Cure or Quit
Local RLTO Applies? No — state law only
Court Christian County Circuit Court, Taylorville
Avg Timeline 4–7 weeks
Governing Law 735 ILCS 5/9-201; 765 ILCS 710

Christian County Local Ordinances

Christian County has no county-wide landlord-tenant ordinance. Illinois state law governs throughout. No municipality in Christian County has enacted an RLTO-style local ordinance.

Category Details
Rental Registration / Licensing Christian County has no county-wide registration requirement. Taylorville may have local property maintenance code enforcement. No municipality has enacted an RLTO-style ordinance. Verify current requirements with the City of Taylorville before renting.
Rent Control None. Illinois state law (50 ILCS 825) prohibits local rent control. No municipality may enact rent stabilization.
Local Notice Requirements None beyond Illinois state law. Nonpayment: 5-day notice to pay or quit. Lease violation: 10-day notice to cure or quit. Month-to-month termination: 30 days written notice.
Security Deposit Governed by 765 ILCS 710. Return within 30 days of move-out with itemized written statement. Interest required for buildings of 25+ units. Wrongful withholding: twice the deposit plus attorney’s fees.
Late Fees Capped at $20 or 20% of monthly rent, whichever is greater. Not imposable until rent is 5+ days past due.

Last verified: 2026-04-01

🏛️ Christian County Courthouse

Where landlords file eviction actions

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💰 Eviction Cost Snapshot

Typical fees for a Christian County eviction

💰 Eviction Costs: Illinois
Filing Fee 60-250
Total Est. Range $200-$700
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Illinois Eviction Laws

State statutes that apply in Christian County

⚡ Quick Overview

5
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
10
Days Notice (Violation)
30-60
Avg Total Days
$60-250
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 5-Day Notice to Pay or Quit
Notice Period 5 days
Tenant Can Cure? Yes - tenant can pay full rent demanded within 5 days to stop eviction
Days to Hearing 7-21 days
Days to Writ 7-14 days
Total Estimated Timeline 30-60 days
Total Estimated Cost $200-$700
⚠️ Watch Out

Only FULL payment of rent demanded within 5 days cures - partial payment does NOT waive landlord right to evict (except in Chicago/Cook County where accepting any rent waives right). Chicago RLTO and Cook County RTLO add significant additional protections. Chicago Fair Notice Ordinance requires 60-120 day notice for non-renewals depending on tenancy length. Court may stay eviction 60-180 days if landlord previously gave extensions.

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📝 Illinois Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Circuit Court - Forcible Entry and Detainer. Pay the filing fee (~$60-250).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Illinois eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Illinois attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏙️ Communities in Christian County

Notable cities, villages, and townships

Taylorville
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A Landlord’s Guide to Renting in Christian County, Illinois

Christian County is a central Illinois county of approximately 33,000 residents — larger than most in this tier of downstate Illinois — whose county seat of Taylorville functions as a genuine small city hub for the surrounding agricultural region. Taylorville, at approximately 11,000 residents, is large enough to support a full commercial downtown, a hospital, county government, and the professional services that serve as anchors for a multi-community county. The county’s position between Springfield to the northwest and Decatur to the northeast gives it commuter connections to two of central Illinois’s most significant employment centers, and these dual metropolitan adjacencies contribute meaningfully to Christian County’s rental market depth relative to comparably sized counties further from urban cores.

Taylorville’s Healthcare and Commercial Base

Taylorville Regional Medical Center serves as Christian County’s healthcare anchor and one of its largest stable employers. Healthcare employment — nursing, allied health, administrative, and support staff — provides the county’s most recession-resistant, year-round income foundation. Combined with county government, retail and commercial services, and light manufacturing, Taylorville’s employment base supports a residential rental market that is broader and more stable than the county’s agricultural character alone would suggest. Pana, a community of approximately 5,500 in the county’s south, adds a secondary commercial and residential sub-market with its own employment base and Pana Community Hospital, giving Christian County an unusual dual-hospital healthcare employment structure for its population level.

The Springfield Commuter Connection

Taylorville sits approximately 25 miles southeast of Springfield — the Illinois state capital and a city of approximately 115,000 whose state government, healthcare, and professional services employment base is one of central Illinois’s largest. Some Christian County residents commute north to Springfield employment while maintaining residence in Taylorville’s more affordable housing market. This commuter connection supports income levels above the purely local market, helps sustain rents, and provides a demand buffer that helps Christian County’s rental market weather local economic softness better than fully isolated rural counties. The coal heritage of the county — Christian County was historically a significant coal-producing county — has faded but left behind both an infrastructure legacy and a working-class civic character that defines the community’s identity.

The Legal Framework

Christian County operates entirely under Illinois state law — no RLTO, no just cause ordinance. The Christian County Circuit Court in Taylorville processes eviction cases efficiently. Five-day notice for nonpayment, ten-day notice to cure for lease violations, then complaint and summons. Properly documented cases resolve in four to seven weeks. Security deposits must be returned within 30 days with an itemized statement; wrongful withholding entitles tenants to twice the deposit plus attorney’s fees. The county’s 5/10 rating reflects Taylorville’s genuine small-city employment base, dual healthcare anchors, and Springfield commuter access providing meaningful stability above purely agricultural counties of similar size.

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Disclaimer: This page provides general information about landlord-tenant law in Christian County, Illinois and is not legal advice. Laws change frequently. Always verify current requirements with the Christian County Circuit Court or a licensed Illinois attorney before taking legal action. Last updated: April 2026.

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