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Registration Rules: Evanston vs Tinley Park

How do registration rules rules compare between Evanston, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Evanston and Tinley Park have similar restriction levels.

Evanston, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Evanston regulates vacation rentals under Title 5, Chapter 9 of the City Code. Operators must obtain a Short-Term Rental license issued by Community Development before listing on Airbnb or Vrbo, and the host platform itself must hold a Short-Term Residential Rental Intermediary (STRRI) license under Ordinance 2-O-26 adopted February 24, 2026.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Tinley Park does not operate an STR registration program because short-term rentals are not an authorized residential use. There is no application, inspection, or registry β€” residential properties simply cannot be licensed as transient lodging under current zoning.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEvanstonTinley Park
CodeTitle 5 Ch. 9 Sec. 5-9-3-
Annual License Fee$250 per unit-
New App Fee$150-
Platform LicenseRequired (STRRI)-
Adopted (overhaul)Feb 24, 2026 (2-O-26)-
Registration Program-None
Zoning Status-Not authorized (residential)
Hotels/Motels-Licensed separately
Fine Range-$250–$750/day
Contact-(708) 444-5100 Community Development

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Evanston FAQ

Do I need a license to run an Airbnb in Evanston?

Yes. Title 5 Chapter 9 of the Evanston City Code requires every operator to hold an annual Short-Term Rental license issued by Community Development before any rental shorter than 30 days. The fee is $150 for a new application plus $250 annually per unit, and the property must pass a maintenance and life-safety inspection before the license is issued.

Does Airbnb itself need a license to list Evanston rentals?

Yes. Ordinance 2-O-26, adopted February 24, 2026, requires host platforms like Airbnb and Vrbo to hold a Short-Term Residential Rental Intermediary (STRRI) license at $250 plus $60 per Evanston unit listed, and operators may only list on licensed platforms. Confirm current procedures with Program Administrator Nishat Saric at (847) 448-4311.

Tinley Park FAQ

How do I register an STR in Tinley Park IL?

There is no STR registration program. Short-term transient rentals are not an authorized residential use, and no pathway currently exists to license a residential property as an STR.

Can I report an unregistered Airbnb in Tinley Park?

Yes. Call Village Hall at (708) 444-5000 to report a suspected unauthorized STR. Code Enforcement investigates and can issue zoning citations.

Will Tinley Park start an STR registry?

Not as of 2026. Any future program would be adopted by Village Board ordinance. Hosts should confirm current rules with Community Development before listing.

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