Chicago, IL
Chicago property management.
A specialized directory of license-verified Chicago property management firms — single-family rentals, 2–4 flats, multifamily, and HOAs across the city, North Shore, and western suburbs.
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Active IDFPR managing-broker and broker license verification.
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RLTO, CRLTO, security-deposit, and Just Housing fluency.
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Neighborhood coverage: Lincoln Park, Lakeview, West Loop, Logan Square, Hyde Park.
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Direct contact — your inquiry goes to the firm, not a referral aggregator.
Browse every real-estate specialty
RealtorsLicensed residential agents and Realtors.BrokersReal-estate brokers and brokerage principals.Luxury AgentsSpecialists in high-end and luxury properties.Commercial AgentsOffice, retail, industrial, and investment property.Property ManagersResidential and commercial property management.Mortgage ProfessionalsLoan officers, mortgage brokers, and lenders.Real-Estate AttorneysClosings, title, contracts, and disputes.Home InspectorsPre-purchase and pre-listing inspections.
Frequently asked questions
- What do Chicago property managers handle?
- Single-family rentals, 2–4 flats, mid-size multifamily, condo associations (HOA), and small commercial — across the city, North Shore, West Loop, and the suburbs.
- Are Chicago property managers licensed?
- Yes. In Illinois, residential property management generally requires a managing broker or broker license issued by IDFPR. Every manager in the directory is license-verified.
- Do they handle Chicago's RLTO and CRLTO compliance?
- Strong Chicago managers operate fluently under the Residential Landlord and Tenant Ordinance (RLTO), security-deposit rules, the new Just Housing Amendment, and Cook County's CRLTO for suburban properties.
- Which Chicago neighborhoods do they cover?
- Lincoln Park, Lakeview, Wicker Park, Logan Square, West Loop, South Loop, Hyde Park, Pilsen, plus the North Shore (Evanston, Wilmette) and western suburbs (Oak Park, Naperville).