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Just Cause Eviction: Evanston vs Tinley Park

How do just cause eviction rules compare between Evanston, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Tinley Park has fewer restrictions than Evanston.

Evanston, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Cook County passed a Residential Tenant and Landlord Ordinance providing tenant protections in unincorporated areas. Illinois Forcible Entry and Detainer Act governs eviction procedures. Landlords must follow proper legal process.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Few Restrictions

Tinley Park does not have a just-cause eviction ordinance. Landlord-tenant relationships are governed by state law under the Illinois Forcible Entry and Detainer Act (735 ILCS 5/9) which does not require cause for non-renewal at the end of a lease term. Landlords must still follow proper notice procedures and cannot evict in retaliation or discrimination.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonTinley Park
Non-Payment5-day written notice-
Lease Violation10-day notice to cure-
Month-to-Month30-day termination notice-
Self-HelpIllegal in IllinoisIllegal
Just-Cause Ordinance-None
State Act-735 ILCS 5/9
Nonpayment Notice-5 days
Lease Violation Notice-10 days

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Evanston FAQ

What is the eviction process in Cook County?

Landlords must give proper written notice (5 days for non-payment, 10 days for lease violations), then file in Cook County Circuit Court. Self-help evictions are illegal.

Does Cook County have just cause eviction protections?

The Cook County Residential Tenant and Landlord Ordinance provides tenant protections. Illinois law requires proper notice and legal process for all evictions.

Tinley Park FAQ

Does Tinley Park have just-cause eviction?

No. There is no local or state just-cause requirement in Illinois. Landlords may decline to renew at end of lease without stating a reason, subject to proper notice.

How much notice must a landlord give to not renew?

Typically 30 days for month-to-month tenancies. Fixed-term lease non-renewals may be governed by the lease terms. Consult Illinois Forcible Entry and Detainer Act for specific situations.

Can my landlord change the locks if I'm behind on rent?

No. Self-help eviction is illegal in Illinois. The landlord must give proper notice and file an eviction case in circuit court. Illegal lockouts expose landlords to civil damages.

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