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Repeat Violator Strikes: Chicago vs Orland Park

How do repeat violator strikes rules compare between Chicago, IL and Orland Park, IL?

Orland Park has fewer restrictions than Chicago.

Chicago, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Chicago Shared Housing rules under MCC 4-14 escalate penalties on repeat violators, suspending or revoking registrations after multiple confirmed violations within a 12-month window and allowing buildings or wards to be added to the Prohibited Buildings List.

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Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County Ordinance 19-5236 lets the Department of Revenue suspend or revoke a short-term rental registration after repeated violations such as unpaid taxes, ignored complaints, illegal parties, or false registration data, with a layered notice and hearing process before final revocation.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoOrland Park
Code sectionsMCC 4-14-090, 4-14-100-
Fine range$1,500 to $3,000 per day-
Suspension triggerTwo or more violations annually-
Revocation triggerRepeat or serious violations-
Building remedyProhibited Buildings List petition-
Authority-Cook Ord. 19-5236
First violation-Warning and 30-day cure
Second violation-Notice and fine to $1,000
Third strike-Suspension or revocation
Re-registration block-12 months minimum

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Chicago FAQ

How long does a strike stay on my Shared Housing record?

BACP counts violations within a rolling 12-month window for suspension purposes, but revocation findings and renewal bans can persist for several years on the public host record.

Can my building force my Airbnb listing off the platform?

Yes. A condo association or owner can petition to join the Prohibited Buildings List. Once added, all units in that building lose Shared Housing eligibility regardless of host history.

Orland Park FAQ

What kinds of violations count toward strikes?

Unpaid Hotel Accommodations Tax, ignored neighbor complaints, party-house incidents, false registration information, missing local responsible party, and fire or building-code failures all count. Serious safety failures can trigger immediate suspension without prior strikes.

Can I appeal a revocation?

Yes. Operators get a hearing before the Cook County Department of Administrative Hearings, may present evidence and witnesses, and can seek administrative review in Cook County Circuit Court if the revocation is upheld.

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