How can I be held responsible for the actions of my tenant?
A rental property, regardless of size, is in fact a business operation. While the village has the power to declare certain businesses a nuisance, it has the right and responsibility to do the same for troublesome rental properties. The ordinance is designed to provide education and tools to rental property owners that will assist and empower them to reduce the chances of problems and be prepared to quickly and effectively deal with difficult tenants. This will not only assist the village and local neighborhoods, but may also protect the rental property owner from potential loss of rent during a protracted eviction, and costly repairs to damaged units.

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1. I only have one unit. Why does the ordinance apply to me?
2. Why is the seminar four hours long and what will I learn?
3. I understand this seminar is mandatory. It is difficult for me to attend the one whole session for 4 hours
4. I live out of state. How do I attend or obtain material?
5. I own more than one unit in the village. Do I need to fill out an application for license for each unit or each building?
6. Does the ordinance require a criminal background check for rental applicants?
7. Does the ordinance require me to evict a tenant for one criminal incident?
8. Doesn't the ordinance promote discrimination or profiling?
9. How can I be held responsible for the actions of my tenant?
10. Will my rental license be suspended or revoked any time a crime happens?