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Illinois Late Fees Requirements: Limits, Grace Periods, and Rules

Understand the laws surrounding residential rent late fees in Illinois, including mobile home limits, Chicago ordinance caps, and best practices.

Melvin Prince
4 min di lettura
Verificato Apr 2026United States flag
Commissioni di moraIllinoisResidenzialeMassima commissione di mora in IllinoisPeriodo di grazia per affitto in Illinois

Disclaimer Legale

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State Cap
$20 or 20%
Grace Period
5 Days
Local Ordinances
Can be stricter

Collecting rent on time is vital, but arbitrarily punishing a tenant with an exorbitant late fee can result in a court striking down the fee entirely. Illinois enforces late fee reasonableness largely through common law and local ordinances.

Official Law Citation: The rules and regulations outlined on this page are governed by the Illinois Compiled Statutes (770 ILCS 95/7.10) and local ordinances.

State-Wide Overview

Unlike some states, Illinois does not have a statewide statute that caps the amount a landlord can charge for a late fee on a standard apartment or single-family home.

However, Illinois courts apply the legal principle of liquidated damages. For a late fee to be enforceable, it must be legally "reasonable" and represent a fair estimate of the administrative costs the landlord incurs because of the late payment.

If a late fee is deemed an excessive penalty (e.g., $100 per day), a judge will invalidate it during an eviction or collections hearing. A common benchmark for "reasonableness" across the state is a fee of roughly 5% of the monthly rent or a flat fee of around $20 to $50.

Exceptions: Mobile Home Parks

Illinois does regulate late fees for mobile home tenancies. Under the Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Rights Act, landlords cannot charge a late fee that exceeds:

  • $20 if the rent is late by 5 days or more.
  • An additional $5 per day thereafter.

Local Limits: Chicago & Cook County

The most significant regulations surrounding late fees in Illinois exist at the local level.

Chicago (CRLTO)

If your property is within Chicago city limits, the CRLTO imposes strict statutory caps on late fees:

  • The maximum late fee is $10 per month for the first $500 in monthly rent.
  • Plus 5% for any amount over $500.

Example: If the rent is $1,200, the maximum late fee is $10 (for the first $500) + $35 (5% of the remaining $700) = $45 maximum late fee.

Suburban Cook County (RTLO)

The Residential Tenant Landlord Ordinance governing suburban Cook County adopts the exact same late fee formula as Chicago.

  • $10 per month for the first $500 in monthly rent.
  • Plus 5% for any amount over $500.

Grace Periods

There is no statewide mandated grace period for standard residential leases. Rent is legally late the moment it passes the due date stipulated in the lease.

However, landlords must abide by any grace period they explicitly write into their lease agreements. For example, if the lease states rent is due on the 1st but late fees apply after the 5th, the landlord must wait until the 6th to impose the fee.

Note: Mobile home park tenancies have a statutory 5-day grace period before the initial $20 fee can be applied.

Eviction for Late Fees

In Illinois, a landlord generally cannot issue a 5-Day Notice to Quit (eviction notice) based solely on the non-payment of a late fee. Eviction notices under Illinois law are reserved for the non-payment of the underlying base rent. Late fees can be deducted from security deposits or pursued in small claims court.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, required compliance items, and accounting records - making it easy to stay compliant with Illinois regulations.

Back to Illinois Landlord-Tenant Laws Overview.

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