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check out american legal at 312-332-1922. i use their form 104. they update these leases every year to conform with the chicago rlto.

interesting sidenote, make sure you purchase new leases every year, because the ordinance requires a lease summary for the year the lease was originated with the correct interest amounts due for security deposits. just another loophole for chicago landlords.

good luck and let me know if you have any questions. read that rlto very carefully, and memorize it. there are lawyers trolling chicago looking for violations, especially with security deposits.

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