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Housing Registration & Rental Inspection
Housing Registration & Inspections staff work to improve accountability of all residential housing within the Village of Rantoul, by upholding property standards specifically designed to upgrade residential property.
Through this program, the Village of Rantoul requires Registration of All Residential Properties, which includes:
All single-family, multi-family, duplexes, condos, townhouses, mobile homes.
Register Your Residential Property
Registration is simply completing the appropriate form to verify the use of your residential property.
Rental Properties
Any residential property used as a rental property must be registered into the Rental Registration Program by completing the application and scheduling an inspection prior to a tenant moving in. After the initial inspection, rental units are inspected every 3 years and must be registered annually (May 1 thru April 30) to comply with village Ordinance Section 10-407 - 10-449.
To register and renew a rental property, please complete one of the following forms:
- Use this Rental Property Registration Application (Online Form) with e-payment option.
- Print & Return this Rental Property Registration Application along with the $40 registration fee.
Additional Resources
- Click here for a Schedule of Annual Fees
- Click here for Property Maintenance Code Fact Sheet
- Click here for Housing Code Pre-Inspection Checklist
- Click here for Consent to Inspect (Online Form)
- Click here for Consent to Inspect (Printable)
Tenant Inspection Requests
Residential Inspections can be requested by a tenant needing assistance with any life safety issues which have not been addressed by their Landlord. Please be sure to reach out to your Landlord prior to making a rental inspection request.
- Tenant Inspection Request (Online Form)
- Tenant Inspection Request (Printable)
Owner Occupied
For a personal residence where the owner resides, an Owner-Occupied Exemption Form must be completed. If a property is being purchased "On Contract" a Contract for Sale Form must be completed. This process helps identify the current use of the property.
- Owner-Occupied Exemption Form (Online Form)
- Owner-Occupied Exemption Form (Printable)
- Contract for Sale Information Form (Online Form)
- Contract for Sale Information Form (Printable)
Vacant Properties
For a property in transition, i.e., refurbished, foreclosure, preparing for sale, vacant, etc. complete the following form:
- Vacant Residential Property Registration Form (Online Form)
- Vacant Residential Property Registration Form (Printable)