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1 | AN ACT concerning residential inspections.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the | ||||||
5 | Residential Inspection Ordinance Act. | ||||||
6 | Section 5. Purpose. The General Assembly has determined | ||||||
7 | that basic limits and guarantees of rights need to be adopted | ||||||
8 | by the State of Illinois regarding the enforcement of local | ||||||
9 | inspection ordinances and to that end this Act is enacted. | ||||||
10 | Section 10. Consent. Any local ordinance, law, rule, or | ||||||
11 | regulation calling or providing for the inspection of | ||||||
12 | residential property, whether owned or leased, shall require | ||||||
13 | the consent of the owner or the owner's agent or, if different | ||||||
14 | than the owner, the occupant of the premises before the | ||||||
15 | inspection occurs. If consent is denied or cannot be reasonably | ||||||
16 | obtained, the ordinance shall provide a process or procedure | ||||||
17 | for an administrative warrant to be obtained that, at a | ||||||
18 | minimum, provides for those protections guaranteed by the | ||||||
19 | constitutions of the United States of America and the State of | ||||||
20 | Illinois. No action, sanction, or penalty may be taken or | ||||||
21 | imposed against an owner or occupant for exercising his or her | ||||||
22 | constitutional right to refuse to consent to a warrantless | ||||||
23 | inspection. No local ordinance, law, rule, or regulation may | ||||||
24 | require a prospective buyer or prospective tenant to consent to | ||||||
25 | future inspections of real property as a condition of owning or | ||||||
26 | occupying that real property. | ||||||
27 | Section 15. Real estate transfer stamps. No municipality, | ||||||
28 | county, or other local governmental body, and no official or | ||||||
29 | officer thereof, may refuse to issue real estate transfer | ||||||
30 | stamps in connection with the sale or conveyance of real |
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1 | property on the basis that an inspection of the real property | ||||||
2 | required by ordinance has not been completed or that the issues | ||||||
3 | or problems identified by an inspection have not been corrected | ||||||
4 | or completed. | ||||||
5 | Section 20. Escrow. A local or municipal inspection | ||||||
6 | ordinance may provide that an escrow must be established prior | ||||||
7 | to the sale or lease of real estate in an amount equal to the | ||||||
8 | lower of a reasonable amount required by the municipality to | ||||||
9 | effect the repairs or an amount indicated by a contractor in a | ||||||
10 | proposal to complete the required repairs. The ordinance may | ||||||
11 | further provide that if an inspection has been completed, the | ||||||
12 | owner notified that certain repairs are required, and the | ||||||
13 | amount estimated to be needed to complete the repairs, then the | ||||||
14 | seller (or owner in the case of a lease of rental residential | ||||||
15 | property) shall remain liable for the cost of the repairs after | ||||||
16 | conveyance of the real estate unless the required escrow has | ||||||
17 | been established prior to conveyance of the real estate. | ||||||
18 | Escrowed funds may be placed with any person or entity acting | ||||||
19 | as an independent escrowee, as provided for in the Title | ||||||
20 | Insurance Act, or any person or entity exempt from the | ||||||
21 | independent escrowee provisions of that Act. Escrowed moneys | ||||||
22 | shall be available to pay contractors, subcontractors, | ||||||
23 | vendors, material persons, and suppliers during the progress of | ||||||
24 | and upon the completion of needed repairs. | ||||||
25 | Section 25. Exceptions. This Act shall not apply to | ||||||
26 | inspections of residential property that is (i) under | ||||||
27 | construction or that has been constructed but not yet occupied, | ||||||
28 | or (ii) open and vacant. | ||||||
29 | Section 30. Home rule. A home rule unit may not regulate | ||||||
30 | the inspection of residential real property in a manner more | ||||||
31 | restrictive than the regulation by the State. This Section is a | ||||||
32 | limitation under subsection (i) of Section 6 of Article VII of | ||||||
33 | the Illinois Constitution on the concurrent exercise by home |
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1 | rule powers and functions exercised by the State.
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