Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/6-118

Plaintiff's proof.
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It is not necessary for the plaintiff to prove that
the defendant was in possession of the premises, or claims title or
interest therein at the time of bringing the action, or that the plaintiff
demanded the possession of the premises, unless the defendant in
his or her answer verified by affidavit specifically denies that he or she was in such
possession, or claims title or interest therein, or that demand of
possession was made.

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