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Section 8 Voucher Acceptance: Arlington Heights vs Tinley Park

How do section 8 voucher acceptance rules compare between Arlington Heights, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Arlington Heights and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Arlington Heights, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

The Housing Authority of Cook County administers Housing Choice Vouchers in suburban Cook. Source-of-income protections in county and state law require landlords to consider voucher holders on equal terms with other applicants.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

The Housing Authority of Cook County administers Housing Choice Vouchers in suburban Cook. Source-of-income protections in county and state law require landlords to consider voucher holders on equal terms with other applicants.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlington HeightsTinley Park
AdministratorHousing Authority of Cook CountyHousing Authority of Cook County
CoverageSuburban CookSuburban Cook
Protected classSource of incomeSource of income
Screening basisTenant share onlyTenant share only
Penalty capUp to $1000 per violationUp to $1000 per violation

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Arlington Heights FAQ

Can a landlord opt out of Section 8?

No. The choice to participate disappeared once source of income became a protected class. Landlords must complete the HAP contract and HQS inspection if a qualified voucher holder applies.

What if the unit fails the HQS inspection?

The landlord receives a list of repairs and a re-inspection date. Refusing to make repairs in good faith and using inspection failure as pretext can still be challenged as source-of-income discrimination.

Tinley Park FAQ

Can a landlord opt out of Section 8?

No. The choice to participate disappeared once source of income became a protected class. Landlords must complete the HAP contract and HQS inspection if a qualified voucher holder applies.

What if the unit fails the HQS inspection?

The landlord receives a list of repairs and a re-inspection date. Refusing to make repairs in good faith and using inspection failure as pretext can still be challenged as source-of-income discrimination.

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