Habitability Standards: Chicago vs Orland Park
How do habitability standards rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?
Chicago, IL
Cook County
The Chicago RLTO (Section 5-12-070) and the Chicago Heat Ordinance establish strict habitability standards. Landlords must maintain 68 degrees F from 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM and 66 degrees F overnight during heating season. Units must have working plumbing, electrical, and be free of pests and structural hazards.
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Cook County
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Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | Chicago | Orland Park |
|---|---|---|
| Code Section | RLTO Sec. 5-12-070 | - |
| Daytime Heat | 68°F (8:30 AM - 10:30 PM) | - |
| Nighttime Heat | 66°F (10:30 PM - 8:30 AM) | - |
| Heating Season | Sept 15 - June 1 | - |
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Chicago FAQ
What temperature must a Chicago landlord maintain?
Buildings with central heating must maintain 68°F from 8:30 AM to 10:30 PM and 66°F overnight, from September 15 through June 1. Buildings with individual heating must be capable of maintaining 68°F.
What can Chicago tenants do if conditions are uninhabitable?
Under RLTO Section 5-12-110, give written notice specifying the problems. If not remedied within 14 days, you may terminate the lease, withhold rent proportional to the diminished value, or make repairs and deduct costs from rent.
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