Board Procedures: Chicago vs Tinley Park
How do board procedures rules compare between Chicago, IL and Tinley Park, IL?
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Chicago, IL
Cook County
HOAs and condominium associations in Chicago are governed by the Illinois Condominium Property Act (765 ILCS 605) and the Common Interest Community Association Act (765 ILCS 160). Board meetings must follow the association's bylaws and the statutory requirements. Under 765 ILCS 605/18(a)(9), the board must provide notice of meetings and allow unit owners to attend. Rules and regulations can only be adopted after a meeting called specifically to discuss them, with full text included in the notice (Section 605/18.4(h)). Owners have statutory rights to inspect meeting minutes and financial records.
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Cook County
HOA boards in Tinley Park follow Illinois's Common Interest Community Association Act (765 ILCS 160) and the Condominium Property Act (765 ILCS 605) for meeting notice, record access, and member voting rights.
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| Fact | Chicago | Tinley Park |
|---|---|---|
| Condo Law | Illinois Condominium Property Act (765 ILCS 605) | - |
| HOA Law | Common Interest Community Association Act (765 ILCS 160) | - |
| Rule Adoption | Requires owner meeting with full text in notice | - |
| Record Access | Owners may inspect minutes and financial records | - |
| Municipal Rules | Chicago does not add to state HOA law | - |
| CICA Statute | - | 765 ILCS 160 |
| Condo Statute | - | 765 ILCS 605 |
| Meeting Notice | - | Required in writing |
| Records Access | - | Statutory right |
| Village Involvement | - | Minimal β state law |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Chicago FAQ
Can my Chicago condo board adopt new rules without a meeting?
No. Under 765 ILCS 605/18.4(h), the board must hold a meeting of unit owners to discuss proposed rules before adopting them. The notice must include the full text of the proposed rules.
Can I see my Chicago HOA's meeting minutes?
Yes. Under 765 ILCS 605/19 (condos) or 160/1-30 (HOAs), members have a statutory right to inspect and copy association records including meeting minutes, financial statements, and contracts.
Tinley Park FAQ
Does my HOA have to let me attend board meetings?
Yes. Illinois law requires open meetings with advance notice, subject to limited executive sessions for litigation and personnel matters.
Can I see the HOA's financial records?
Yes. Unit owners have statutory rights to inspect association financial records, budgets, and minutes under Illinois law.
Does the Village enforce HOA rules?
No. HOA disputes are resolved through the association, Illinois courts, or the state ombudsperson. The Village does not intervene.
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