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Orland Park vs Tinley Park

How do property blight rules compare between Orland Park, IL and Tinley Park, IL?

Orland Park has fewer restrictions than Tinley Park.

Orland Park, IL

Cook County

Some Restrictions

Orland Park's property maintenance code requires residential and commercial properties to be maintained in good condition. Prohibited blight includes accumulation of junk, inoperable vehicles, dilapidated structures, peeling paint, broken windows, unmaintained landscaping, and similar conditions. Code Enforcement responds to complaints and inspects routinely.

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Tinley Park, IL

Cook County

Heavy Restrictions

Tinley Park's property maintenance code, based on the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC), requires property owners to maintain exterior structures, yards, and accessory areas in a clean and safe condition. Prohibited blight conditions include accumulated junk, inoperable vehicles on lawns, overgrown grass, peeling paint, broken windows, and structural disrepair.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactOrland ParkTinley Park
Code BasisIPMC + amendments-
Grass Limit8 inches-
Junk VehiclesProhibited outdoors-
Fines$75-$750/day-
Enforcement(708) 403-6150-
Code-IPMC adopted
Grass Height-8 inches max
Inoperable Vehicles-Prohibited on lawns
Correction Period-7-30 days typical
Liens-For Village abatement

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Orland Park FAQ

What is considered property blight in Orland Park?

Trash accumulation, junk vehicles, dilapidated structures, peeling paint, broken windows, overgrown weeds, dead trees, and similar conditions that affect property condition or neighborhood character.

How do I report a blighted property?

Contact Code Enforcement at (708) 403-6150 or use the Village's online service request system. Reports may be made anonymously.

What happens if my property is cited?

You typically receive a courtesy notice describing the violation and a deadline to correct. Continued violations result in fines and potentially Village abatement at owner expense.

Tinley Park FAQ

What counts as blight in Tinley Park?

Accumulated junk or debris, inoperable vehicles on residential property, overgrown weeds over 8 inches, peeling paint, broken windows, damaged siding or roofing, and similar exterior maintenance issues.

Can I park my project car on the lawn?

No. Inoperable or unregistered vehicles may not be stored on residential property in view of neighbors. The vehicle must be registered, operable, and typically stored on a driveway or in a garage.

How long do I have to fix a violation?

Typically 7 to 30 days depending on severity. The notice will specify the correction period. Failure to correct leads to administrative fines and possible Village abatement at the owner's expense.

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