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Chicago vs Orland Park

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

Chicago and Orland Park have similar restriction levels.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago's Shared Housing Ordinance (Chapter 4-14) requires hosts to ensure guests comply with the city's noise ordinance (Chapter 8-32). Repeated noise complaints can result in registration revocation. Noise fines start at $300 for a first offense.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Because Orland Park does not authorize short-term rentals in residential zones, any STR that does operate must comply with the Village's general noise ordinance: 10 PM to 7 AM quiet hours, with violations cited to the property owner. Repeat noise complaints accelerate zoning enforcement.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
Host LiabilityHosts responsible for guest noise-
Quiet Hours10 PM - 8 AM amplified sound restricted10 PM–7 AM
First Fine$300-
Registration RiskRevocation for repeated violations-
Owner Liability-Owner cited, not guest
Noise Fine Range-$75–$750
Three-Strikes Trigger-Zoning enforcement
Police Line-(708) 349-4111

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Chicago FAQ

Am I responsible for my Airbnb guests' noise in Chicago?

Yes. Under Chapter 4-14, shared housing hosts are legally responsible for ensuring guests comply with the noise ordinance. Repeated noise complaints can lead to registration revocation.

What are the noise fines for short-term rentals?

Noise fines under Chapter 8-32 are $300 for a first offense, $500 for a second offense within one year, and $1,000 for a third or subsequent offense within one year.

Orland Park FAQ

Who gets fined for noise at an Orland Park Airbnb?

The property owner of record is cited, not the guest. Owners are financially responsible for guest behavior.

What happens after multiple noise complaints at an Orland Park STR?

Three or more substantiated complaints typically trigger Code Enforcement review of the underlying use, which can lead to zoning citations and cease-and-desist orders.

How do I report a loud Airbnb in Orland Park?

Call Orland Park Police at (708) 349-4111. For ongoing patterns, also contact Village Hall Code Enforcement at (708) 403-6100.

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