Cook County has no specific tenant buyout ordinance regulating cash-for-keys agreements. Voluntary buyouts are permitted but governed only by general contract law and RTLO anti-harassment principles.
Unlike San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Oakland, Cook County imposes no formal disclosure schedule, registration, or rescission window for tenant buyout offers. Landlords in suburban Cook may offer cash payments in exchange for a tenant vacating, and tenants may accept or decline freely. The Cook County RTLO retaliation provisions still apply: a landlord cannot threaten eviction or service cuts to coerce a buyout. Any signed agreement is enforceable as a contract under Illinois law. Tenants should consult counsel before signing because waivers of just-cause protections are typically irrevocable once executed.
No buyout-specific penalty exists, but coerced buyouts using threats, harassment, or service shutoffs trigger RTLO retaliation and harassment remedies including damages and attorney fees.
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