Property Management
Under the Chicago RLTO, what notice must a landlord give before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency repairs?
A24 hours notice
B48 hours notice✓ Correct
CNo notice required for routine maintenance
D72 hours notice
Explanation
Under the Chicago Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance, a landlord must provide at least 2 days (48 hours) advance notice before entering a tenant's unit for non-emergency inspections, repairs, or showing to prospective tenants. Entry must occur at reasonable times. In an emergency (fire, flooding), the landlord may enter without notice.
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