Understanding Disclosures: Landlord Must Disclose Code Violations in Mount Prospect

Landlord's Obligations

Under Section 23.1806(C) of the Mount Prospect Residential Landlord and Tenant Regulations, the landlord needs to notify a tenant about any code violations cited by the village of Mount Prospect for the specific unit and the common area.

Can a tenant find this information?

A tenant may contact the Village Community Development Department about code violations and inspections at 847-818-5328.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

If a landlord fails to fulfill the disclosure requirements mentioned above, they violated the Regulations. In such cases:

  1. Tenant's Right to Terminate: The tenant has the right to terminate the rental agreement by sending a letter demanding the information within 14 days. If the landlord fails to provide the information within 14 days after receiving the written notice, then the tenant can terminate the lease and move out. If the landlord does share their contact info, then the tenant can NOT terminate the lease.

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