Property Management
The Chicago RLTO requires landlords to provide tenants with a written rental agreement or lease that includes which of the following?
AThe tenant's employment history
BNotice of the tenant's rights under the RLTO✓ Correct
CA list of all building maintenance staff
DThe landlord's financial statements
Explanation
The Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance (RLTO) requires landlords to attach or reference a summary of tenant rights under the ordinance to all written rental agreements. Chicago landlords must provide the City of Chicago 'Summary of Tenant Rights' pamphlet to all tenants. Failure to do so can affect the landlord's ability to enforce certain lease provisions.
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