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Illinois Mobile Home Landlord and Tenant Duties

Only the mobile home section addresses responsibilities of landlords and tenants in residential property.

Tenant's Duties - Mobile Homes

§ 13. Tenant's Duties. The tenant shall agree at all times during the tenancy to:

(a) Keep the mobile home unit, if he rents such, or the exterior premises if he rents a lot, in a clean and sanitary condition, free of garbage and rubbish;

(b) Refrain from the storage of any inoperable motor vehicle;

(c) Refrain from washing all vehicles except at an area designated by park management;

(d)       Refrain from performing any major repairs of motor vehicles at any time;

(e) Refrain from the storage of any icebox, stove, building material, furniture or similar items on the exterior premises;

(f) Keep the supplied basic facilities, including plumbing fixtures, cooking and refrigeration equipment and electrical fixtures in a leased mobile home unit in a clean and sanitary condition and be responsible for the exercise of reasonable care in their proper use and operation;

(g) Not deliberately or negligently destroy, deface, damage, impair or remove any part of the premises or knowingly permit any person to do so;

(h) Conduct himself and require other persons on the premises with his consent to conduct themselves in a manner that will not affect or disturb his neighbors peaceful enjoyment of the premises;

(i)  Abide by all the rules or regulations concerning the use, occupation and maintenance of the premises; and

(j)  Abide by any reasonable rules for guest parking which are clearly stated.

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