Municipal
Code of Chicago
Chapter 5-12
Residential Landlords and Tenants
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Section
5-12-140 Rental Agreement
Except as otherwise specifically
provided by this chapter, no rental agreement may provide that the
landlord or tenant:
(a) Agrees to waive or
forego rights, remedies or obligations provided under this chapter;
(b) Authorizes any
person to confess judgment on a claim arising out of the rental
agreement;
(c) Agrees to the
limitation of any liability of the landlord or tenant arising under law;
(d) Agrees to waive any
written termination of tenancy notice or manner of service thereof
provided under state law or this chapter;
(e) Agrees to waive the
right of any party to a trial by jury;
(f) Agrees that in the
event of a lawsuit arising out of the tenancy the tenant will pay the
landlord's attorney's fees except as provided for by court rules,
statute, or ordinance;
(g) Agrees that either
party may cancel or terminate a rental agreement at a different time or
within a shorter time period than the other party, unless such
provision is disclosed in a separate written notice;
(h) Agrees that a
tenant shall pay a charge, fee or penalty in excess of $10.00 per month
for the first $500.00 in monthly rent plus five percent per month for
any amount in excess of $500.00 in monthly rent for the late payment of
rent;
(i) Agrees that, if a
tenant pays rent before a specified date or within a specified time
period in the month, the tenant shall receive a discount or reduction
in the rental amount in excess of $10.00 per month for the first
$500.00 in monthly rent plus five percent per month for any amount in
excess of $500.00 in monthly rent.
A provision prohibited by this
section included in a rental agreement is unenforceable. The tenant may
recover actual damages sustained by the tenant because of the
enforcement of a prohibited provision. If the landlord attempts to
enforce a provision in a rental agreement prohibited by this section
the tenant may recover two months' rent.
Have
an issue?
If
you believe your landlord has violated the obligation to make a timely
return of your deposit or to pay interest on your deposit, please feel
free to telephone us at 773-399-1122 for a free telephone consultation
(most consultations require approximately ten to fifteen minutes) or email us.
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