Orland Park requires registration and inspection of residential rental properties under its Crime-Free and rental licensing program. Landlords must register units, undergo periodic inspections, and may be required to attend Crime-Free Multi-Housing training. The program aims to maintain rental property condition and address chronic nuisance properties.
Orland Park operates a residential rental licensing and inspection program. Landlords of residential rental properties (including single-family rentals, condominium rentals, and multi-family buildings) must register with the Village, pay an annual fee, and undergo periodic exterior and interior inspections to confirm compliance with the property maintenance and life-safety codes. The Village's Crime-Free Multi-Housing program for multi-family rental properties requires landlord training, inclusion of a Crime-Free addendum in leases (allowing eviction for criminal activity on or near the property), and screening of tenants. Tenants of registered rentals benefit from inspection-driven habitability enforcement. The Orland Park Police Department coordinates the Crime-Free program with Code Enforcement. Failure to register a rental property is a violation with fines from $75 per day. Discovery of unregistered rentals often occurs through code complaints, inspections, or police calls. Property owners considering converting an owner-occupied home to a rental should contact Development Services to register and schedule the initial inspection before tenants move in.
Operating an unregistered rental may result in fines from $75 per day, denial of further rental activity, and code enforcement at the property. Failing inspections may require corrective action before tenants may continue occupying the unit. Contact Development Services at (708) 403-5300 or Code Enforcement at (708) 403-6150.
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