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Relocation Assistance: Evanston vs Schaumburg

How do relocation assistance rules compare between Evanston, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Evanston and Schaumburg have similar restriction levels.

Evanston, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Suburban Cook County landlords ending tenancy without tenant fault under the Residential Tenant Landlord Ordinance must provide written notice and, in qualifying conversions or demolitions, a relocation payment to displaced tenants.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Suburban Cook County landlords ending tenancy without tenant fault under the Residential Tenant Landlord Ordinance must provide written notice and, in qualifying conversions or demolitions, a relocation payment to displaced tenants.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonSchaumburg
CodeCook County Code Ch. 42 art VIICook County Code Ch. 42 art VII
CoverageSuburban Cook onlySuburban Cook only
Notice range60 to 120 days60 to 120 days
Enhanced paymentElderly and disabled tenantsElderly and disabled tenants
Damages capTwo months rent plus feesTwo months rent plus fees

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Evanston FAQ

Does this apply in Chicago?

No. Chicago has its own Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance with separate relocation rules. The Cook County RTLO covers suburban municipalities and unincorporated areas only.

Is owner move-in covered?

Owner move-in is a recognized no-fault ground requiring written notice, but does not automatically trigger a relocation payment unless combined with conversion or substantial rehabilitation under the conversion ordinance.

Schaumburg FAQ

Does this apply in Chicago?

No. Chicago has its own Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance with separate relocation rules. The Cook County RTLO covers suburban municipalities and unincorporated areas only.

Is owner move-in covered?

Owner move-in is a recognized no-fault ground requiring written notice, but does not automatically trigger a relocation payment unless combined with conversion or substantial rehabilitation under the conversion ordinance.

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