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In October 2026, Casey Diaz signed a standard Illinois residential contract that includes an attorney-review clause and asks how long the review window usually lasts under that standard form practice. What is the most accurate answer under current Illinois rules?

Correct Answer

B) The standard clause typically gives 5 business days for attorney review.

The familiar Illinois residential attorney-review clause commonly uses a 5-business-day review period.

Answer Options
A
The standard clause typically gives 3 calendar days.
B
The standard clause typically gives 5 business days for attorney review.
C
The standard clause typically gives 10 business days.
D
The standard clause typically gives 30 days unless shortened by ordinance.

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