The most common code violations in unincorporated Cook County include construction without permits, illegal occupancy, zoning violations (commercial use in residential areas), unsafe electrical work, inadequate egress, and failure to maintain property. The department enforces adopted International Building Code standards.
Cook County Department of Building and Zoning regularly cites violations of the adopted building codes (2018 IBC with amendments) and zoning ordinance. Common violations include: work performed without required permits (additions, renovations, new structures), illegal basement or attic conversions for occupancy, operating businesses in residential zones without proper zoning approval, electrical work done without licensed electricians or permits, plumbing modifications without permits, inadequate means of egress in multi-family buildings, failure to maintain structures in safe condition, unpermitted signs, and improper lot grading or drainage. The department particularly targets unsafe conditions in older suburban unincorporated areas where deferred maintenance is common.
Penalties vary by violation. Unpermitted construction requires after-the-fact permit applications with potential double fees. Repeat violators face escalating fines through the Cook County Administrative Hearings process.
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