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100 N State St, Chicago, IL 60602
AI Summary
This building has 3 historical violations on record, all resolved. No open violations at time of report. No eviction filings found in Cook County Circuit Court records.
Red Flags
- โ 1 past heating violation (now resolved)
Positives
- โ All violations resolved โ no open issues
- โ No eviction filings on record
- โ Owner registered and verified
3
Total violations
0
Open violations
0
Serious violations
What's in your CHI report
Pulled directly from Chicago government databases.
Code Violations
- Dept of Buildings violations โ Official city inspection records
- Open vs closed โ Current open violation count
- Violation type โ Heating, structural, electrical, pests
- Hazard class โ Severity classification
Ownership Records
- Current owner โ Cook County Assessor records
- PIN number โ Property Index Number
- Transfer history โ Sale dates and prior owners
- LLC ownership โ Registered entity name
Eviction History
- Cook County filings โ Circuit Court eviction records
- Filing count โ Total eviction filings on record
- Date range โ First to most recent filing
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How do I check apartment violations in Chicago?
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What is a Chicago Dept of Buildings violation?
Violations are issued when a building fails the Chicago Building Code โ covering heating failures, electrical issues, structural problems, pest infestations, and habitability standards.
How do I look up a Chicago landlord's eviction history?
ApartmentIQ pulls eviction filing data from Cook County Circuit Court records, showing the total count and date range of filings associated with your building's address.
How do I find who owns a building in Chicago?
We pull ownership data from the Cook County Assessor, showing the current registered owner, Property Index Number (PIN), and transfer history.
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