Cook County has no vacancy tax on empty residential or commercial property. Illinois law does not authorize counties to impose one, and the property tax system already taxes vacant parcels at full assessed value with no occupancy adjustment.
Unlike Vancouver, Oakland, or proposed San Francisco vacancy taxes, Cook County imposes no special levy on unoccupied homes or storefronts. Illinois Property Tax Code (35 ILCS 200) governs assessment uniformly: vacant land and improved-but-empty parcels are taxed at the same percentage of fair market value as occupied properties, with Cook's commercial assessment level at 25% (vs 10% residential). The county's only vacancy-related tools are property tax incentive Class 6b/7a/7b/8 reductions, which lower assessment for owners who rehab and re-occupy long-vacant industrial or commercial buildings. No bill to authorize a local vacancy tax has passed the Illinois General Assembly.
There is no vacancy tax to violate. Owners who let property deteriorate face separate property maintenance enforcement under Ch. 102 nuisance abatement and municipal vacant-building ordinances.
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Des Plaines, IL
Des Plaines City Code 6-2-7(E) applies its dBA limits to vehicles and equipment on the public right of way (excessive at 65 dBA daytime / 50 dBA quiet hours ...
Des Plaines, IL
Des Plaines City Code 6-2-7(D) makes it unlawful to make or continue any sound determined to be excessive. Outside quiet hours, 6-2-7(E)(5) sets the threshol...
Des Plaines, IL
Des Plaines City Code 6-2-7(F) makes it unlawful to operate any sound-production or amplification device whose sound crosses a property line and raises total...
Des Plaines, IL
Des Plaines City Code Section 7-3-8 prohibits parking on designated streets during declared snow removal operations so that plows can clear the roadway; viol...
Des Plaines, IL
Des Plaines requires fences and the full lot to be properly maintained, including portions of a lot where a fence is not on the property line, and limits fen...
Des Plaines, IL
Des Plaines prohibits barbed-wire and electrically charged fences in residential areas; they are allowed only in nonresidential districts where the Zoning Ad...
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