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Rental Registration: Chicago vs Orland Park

How do rental registration rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Chicago and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Chicago does not have a general rental property registration requirement for all landlords. However, the RLTO (MCC 5-12) imposes disclosure requirements, and specific licensing applies to shared housing (STR) operators and buildings with code violations.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park requires registration and inspection of residential rental properties under its Crime-Free and rental licensing program. Landlords must register units, undergo periodic inspections, and may be required to attend Crime-Free Multi-Housing training. The program aims to maintain rental property condition and address chronic nuisance properties.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
General RegistrationNot required for standard rentals-
RLTO DisclosureOwner name/address + manager info required (MCC 5-12)-
STR RegistrationRequired for shared housing (MCC 4-14)-
Troubled BuildingsAdditional requirements for problem properties-
RLTO SummaryMust be attached to every lease-
Registration-Required for all rentals
Inspections-Periodic
Crime-Free-Multi-housing program
Crime-Free Addendum-Required in leases
Fine for Unregistered-From $75/day

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Chicago FAQ

Do Chicago landlords need to register their rental property?

There is no general rental registration requirement in Chicago. However, landlords must disclose owner and manager information to tenants under the RLTO, and short-term rental operators must register under MCC 4-14.

What disclosures must Chicago landlords make?

Under the RLTO (MCC 5-12), landlords must disclose the owner's name and address, the manager's name and address, and attach a copy of the RLTO summary to every written lease and renewal.

Orland Park FAQ

Do I need to register my Orland Park rental property?

Yes. The Village requires registration of residential rental properties and periodic inspections. Contact Development Services to register before renting out a property.

What does the Crime-Free program require?

Multi-family landlords complete training, include a Crime-Free addendum in leases (allowing eviction for criminal activity on or near the property), and screen tenants. The program is coordinated by the Police Department.

What happens during a rental inspection?

Inspectors verify exterior maintenance, life-safety items (smoke and CO detectors, egress, electrical), and general property maintenance code compliance. Issues must be corrected within stated deadlines.

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