Orland Park has no short-term rental registration program because STRs are not a permitted use in residential zones. Long-term residential rentals (30+ days) are not subject to a Village-wide rental license requirement either, but landlords must comply with property maintenance code.
Unlike some Cook County municipalities (e.g., Chicago, Evanston), Orland Park has not established a short-term rental license, registry, or permit program. STRs are simply not authorized in residential districts. Long-term residential rentals (leases of 30 days or longer) do not require a Village-wide rental license at this time, though landlords must comply with the International Property Maintenance Code, smoke and carbon monoxide detector requirements, and fair housing law. Operators considering any rental activity should call Development Services at (708) 403-6100 for a written use determination before listing on any platform. Most Orland Park HOA-governed subdivisions impose additional rules on rentals through their governing documents.
Operating an unregistered short-term rental is enforced as a zoning violation rather than a registration violation, with daily fines from $250 to $750. Long-term landlords face property maintenance citations of $100 to $500 per occurrence for code violations.
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