Property Management
Under Illinois law, a residential landlord must give the tenant advance notice before entering the unit for non-emergency maintenance. The required notice period under the Chicago RLTO is typically:
ANo notice required for maintenance
BAt least 24 hours advance notice✓ Correct
CAt least 2 weeks advance notice
DAt least 48 hours advance notice
Explanation
Under the Chicago RLTO, a landlord must provide at least 2 days (48 hours) advance notice before entering a rental unit for non-emergency maintenance, repairs, or inspections. The entry must also occur at a reasonable time.
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