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Night Caps: Chicago vs Evanston

How do night caps rules compare between Chicago, IL and Evanston, IL?

Chicago has fewer restrictions than Evanston.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago does not impose a numeric annual night cap on registered shared housing units, but it sets a two-night minimum stay (no single-night rentals) and defines a shared housing unit as transient occupancy under 32 consecutive days. Stays of 32 or more consecutive days are treated as permanent occupancy and fall outside the STR rules.

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Evanston, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Evanston's vacation rental ordinance (Title 5 Chapter 9) does not impose a per-unit annual night cap. Instead, Ordinance 2-O-26 (adopted February 24, 2026) caps the citywide total at one short-term rental per 100 long-term rental units, which staff projected at roughly 144 STRs given approximately 14,450 registered long-term units, plus a 600-foot separation between STRs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoEvanston
Annual Night CapNone set by ordinance-
Minimum Stay2 nights-
Transient ThresholdUnder 32 consecutive days-
Volume ControlPrimary residence + per-building caps-
Hotel Tax17.4% combined-
AuthorityMCC Ch 4-13 / BACP-
Per-Unit Night Cap-None published
Citywide Cap-1 STR per 100 long-term units (~144)
Separation-600 feet between STRs
Manager Residency-Within 3 miles of Evanston
Adopted-Feb 24, 2026 (2-O-26)

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

How many nights per year can I rent my Chicago Airbnb?

Chicago does not currently set a numeric annual night cap on a registered shared housing unit. Volume is instead controlled by the primary-residence rule (you must live there at least 245 days per year), the one-rental-per-building rule for 2-5 unit buildings, and the 25% or 6-unit cap in larger multifamily buildings. Single-night stays are not allowed; the minimum stay is two nights. Confirm current rules with BACP.

What is the minimum stay for an Airbnb in Chicago?

Two nights. Chicago does not allow single-night rentals at a shared housing unit; the minimum is two consecutive overnights. A stay of 32 or more consecutive days is treated as permanent occupancy and falls outside the Shared Housing Ordinance, so platforms typically cap STR stays just below that threshold.

Evanston FAQ

How many nights per year can I rent my Evanston Airbnb?

Title 5 Chapter 9 of the Evanston City Code does not publish a per-unit annual night cap. Instead, Ordinance 2-O-26 (adopted February 24, 2026) caps the citywide total at approximately 144 STR licenses (one per 100 long-term units) and requires 600 feet of separation between licensed STRs. Confirm with Program Administrator Nishat Saric at (847) 448-4311.

What counts as a short-term rental in Evanston?

Section 5-9-3 defines a short-term rental as a dwelling unit, or portion of one, offered for rent for fewer than 30 consecutive days to anyone outside the owner's household. Stays of 30 nights or longer to the same guest fall outside Chapter 9 and are regulated as long-term rentals under Chapter 3.

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