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Oak Park vs Schaumburg

How do vacant lot maintenance rules compare between Oak Park, IL and Schaumburg, IL?

Oak Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Oak Park requires vacant lots and unoccupied properties to be maintained by the owner. Grass must be kept below 8 inches. Properties must be secured against unauthorized entry. The village registers vacant buildings and charges registration fees. Failure to maintain vacant properties results in fines and potential village abatement at the owner's expense.

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Schaumburg, IL

Cook County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOak ParkSchaumburg
Grass Height Limit8 inches maximum-
Vacant Building RegistrationRequired with annual fee-
Security RequirementMust be secured against entry-
Local ManagerRequired if owner 50+ miles away-
Code Enforcement(708) 358-5440-

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Oak Park FAQ

Do I have to register a vacant building in Oak Park?

Yes. Vacant buildings must be registered with the village under the Vacant Building Registration program. Registration fees apply and increase for extended vacancy. The building must be secured and maintained.

How tall can grass grow on a vacant lot?

Grass and weeds must be maintained below 8 inches. If the owner fails to mow, the village may perform maintenance and bill the property owner plus a service fee.

What happens if I don't maintain my vacant property?

The village may perform maintenance and place a lien on the property for costs. Daily fines up to $500 apply for unregistered vacant buildings. Unsecured buildings face emergency boarding at the owner's expense.

Schaumburg FAQ

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