Illinois Code § 735 ILCS 5/9-113

Joinder of several tenants.
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Whenever there is one lease
for the whole of
certain premises, and the actual possession thereof, at the time of the
filing of the action, is
divided in severalty among persons with, or other
than the lessee, in one or more portions or parcels, separately or
severally held or occupied, all or so many of such persons, with the
lessee, as the plaintiff may elect, may be joined as defendants in one
action, and the recovery against them, with costs, shall be several,
according as their actual holdings are judicially determined.

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