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Rental Registration: Chicago vs Schaumburg

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

Chicago and Schaumburg 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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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Schaumburg requires rental properties to comply with property maintenance standards enforced through building inspections. Multi-family buildings are subject to periodic inspection programs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactChicagoSchaumburg
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-Multi-family contact info
Inspections-Periodic for multi-family
Complaints-Code Enforcement (847) 895-4500
Fine Range-$50–$750 per violation/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.

Schaumburg FAQ

Do I need to register my rental property with the Village?

Schaumburg does not have a formal rental registration program, but multi-family property owners must maintain current contact information with the Village and comply with periodic inspections.

Can I report my landlord for building code violations?

Yes. Contact Schaumburg Code Enforcement at (847) 895-4500 to report habitability concerns. Inspectors will investigate and issue notices to the landlord if violations are found.

How often are multi-family buildings inspected?

The Community Development Department conducts periodic inspections of multi-family buildings. Frequency depends on the building's compliance history and may increase for properties with repeated violations.

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