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Arlington Heights vs Orland Park

How do night caps rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Arlington Heights has fewer restrictions than Orland Park.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Arlington Heights does not impose annual night caps or limits on the number of nights a property can be rented as a short-term rental. There is no village ordinance restricting how many days per year a residential property may be used for transient accommodations. However, since short-term rentals face zoning restrictions in residential districts, operating at any volume may raise zoning compliance questions.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Orland Park does not have a formal annual night cap on short-term rentals because STR operation is not a permitted use in residential zones. Effectively, the cap is zero authorized rental nights in single-family neighborhoods, which dominate the Village.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsOrland Park
Annual Night CapNone imposedNot applicable (not permitted)
Primary IssueZoning compliance, not volume-
State LimitNone from Illinois-
Key ConcernResidential zoning restrictions-
Contact(847) 368-5200 Community Dev-
Authorized Rental Nights-Effectively zero in residential
Per-Day Fine Range-$250–$750
Tax Liability-Applies to every rental night
Code Enforcement-(708) 403-6100

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Arlington Heights FAQ

How many nights can I rent my property as a short-term rental in Arlington Heights?

Arlington Heights does not impose an annual night cap. However, the primary concern is whether short-term rental use is authorized in your zoning district at all. Contact Community Development at (847) 368-5200.

Is there a 90-day or 180-day rental limit in Arlington Heights?

No. The village has not adopted annual night limits for short-term rentals. The relevant question is whether your property's zoning allows short-term rental activity.

Does renting fewer nights make it legal in a residential zone?

Not necessarily. Zoning compliance is based on the nature of the use, not the frequency. Even occasional short-term rental activity in a restricted residential zone could be considered a zoning violation.

Orland Park FAQ

How many nights per year can I rent my Orland Park home on Airbnb?

There is no allowed number — the Village does not permit short-term rentals in residential zones at all. Each rented night is a potential zoning violation.

Can I rent occasionally without getting fined in Orland Park?

Even occasional short-term rentals are subject to zoning enforcement. Per-day fines of $250 to $750 apply each day of substantiated operation.

Are there any plans to allow STRs in Orland Park?

As of current code, Orland Park has not announced an STR licensing program. Check with Development Services at (708) 403-6100 for any pending policy changes.

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