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Residents raise code-enforcement, rental conversions and privacy concerns at Tinley Park meeting
Summary
During public comment, residents told trustees of declining property upkeep, repeated ordinance violations, alleged unauthorized rental conversions and a separate complaint describing potential unauthorized connection to a smart-home device. Trustees invited residents to provide details to staff for follow-up.
Several residents used the public-comment period during the Tinley Park Village Board meeting on Oct. 7, 2025, to press the village for more active code enforcement and to report a separate, technical privacy concern.
One longtime resident said neighborhood upkeep has declined over the past two years, citing tall grass, trash cans left out for multiple days, cars parked in violation of village rules and what the speaker described as a home converted to rental use after being taken off the market. The resident asked whether the village allows two families in a single-family home and whether adding a door and renting out a portion of the house required additional permitting. The resident said village staff told them the door installation was approved…
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