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Rent Control: Arlington Heights vs Tinley Park

How do rent control rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Arlington Heights and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Illinois state law (Rent Control Preemption Act, 50 ILCS 825) prohibits local rent control ordinances statewide. Cook County cannot impose rent control on unincorporated areas. No cap on annual rent increases.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Illinois's Rent Control Preemption Act (50 ILCS 825) prohibits local rent control throughout the state, including in Tinley Park. Landlords may set rents and rent increases at market rates without local rent caps. Tenants have federal and state fair housing protections and remedies for housing code violations, but no local rent-cap ordinance exists.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsTinley Park
Rent ControlProhibited statewidePreempted
State Law50 ILCS 82550 ILCS 825
Rent IncreasesNo cap-
Notice30 days for month-to-month-
Security Deposit Return-45 days (5+ units)
Deposit Interest-25+ units, 6+ months
Fair Housing-Federal & state

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Arlington Heights FAQ

Does Cook County have rent control?

No. Illinois state law (50 ILCS 825) prohibits all local rent control ordinances. There is no cap on rent increases in unincorporated Cook County.

How much notice is required before a rent increase?

At least 30 days written notice for month-to-month tenancies under Illinois law. Lease terms may specify different notice requirements.

Tinley Park FAQ

Is there rent control in Tinley Park?

No. Illinois's Rent Control Preemption Act (50 ILCS 825) prohibits local rent control throughout the state. Landlords may set rents and rent increases at market rates.

What tenant protections do I have in Tinley Park?

Federal and state fair housing laws, Illinois Security Deposit Return Act, and Residential Tenants' Right to Repair Act. You also have standard lease protections and remedies for housing code violations through the Village.

Can Tinley Park pass its own rent control?

No. State preemption prevents municipal rent control unless the Illinois General Assembly amends 50 ILCS 825. Only statewide legislative action could change this.

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