Chicago property owners should use the Spring season to address preventative maintenance, exterior repairs, landscaping, and building systems. Use this checklist to help prepare your property for the months ahead.
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Chicago’s Heat Ordinance creates strict temperature requirements for residential buildings during colder months. Here’s what Chicago landlords, property owners, and tenants should know to stay compliant and avoid violations.
Deferred maintenance and inconsistent facilities oversight can create costly operational and liability issues for property owners. Here’s why proactive Chicago facilities management services matter for Chicagoland commercial and multifamily properties.
Chicago winters can create costly maintenance and safety issues for both homeowners and renters if properties are not properly prepared ahead of colder weather. Here’s a practical winterization checklist to help protect your home, avoid common seasonal problems, and prepare for snow and freezing temperatures.
Chicago winters can create challenges for apartment renters, from higher utility costs to freezing temperatures and snow-related maintenance issues. Here are practical tips to help renters stay comfortable, protect their apartment, and prepare for colder weather throughout the season.
Buying a Chicago investment property involves far more than simply reviewing the purchase price. Here are several important property management and due diligence considerations Chicago investors should review before closing on a rental property.
Chicago’s Shared Cost Sidewalk Program can help property owners reduce the cost of repairing damaged sidewalks and maintaining compliance with city requirements. Here’s what Chicago landlords and property managers should know about the program and eligibility process.






