Property Management
An Illinois property manager who uses a standardized lease form must still ensure that:
AThe form is approved by IDFPR before use
BThe lease complies with current Illinois law and any applicable local ordinances, such as the Chicago RLTO✓ Correct
CAll tenants review the form with an attorney before signing
DThe form is available only in English
Explanation
Even when using a standardized lease form, the property manager must ensure that the lease complies with current state and local law. Laws change, and standardized forms may become outdated. In Chicago, the RLTO imposes specific requirements that may not be included in generic statewide forms.
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