Legal Question in Landlord & Tenant Law in Illinois

My roommate and I are not renewing our 1 year lease in Illinois. I have been writing the rent check every month in full. My roommate wrote the security deposit check, and I paid him half. Who should receive the deposit back from the landlord?


Asked on 10/15/10, 2:09 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Caroline Palmer Law firm of Caroline Palmer

If you can prove that you are owed half the deposit then you can collect half from the landlord. Otherwise because your roommate tendered the check, the landlord will give the entire deposit to your roommate and you will have to prove your claim against that person.

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Answered on 10/20/10, 2:21 pm

If both of you signed the lease, the lease likely says (and I can't say so you better look) that the deposit is to be returned to the "Lessee". In that case the landlord should cut the check to both of you unless you have a written direction from your roommate. Otherwise the landlord could be in jeopardy. If only YOU signed the lease and it says the same thing, the check should come to you regardless of who deposited the money, unless there's something in the lease that specifies the money is to be returned to the roommate; opposite is true if only your roommate signed the lease.

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Answered on 10/22/10, 8:13 am


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