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Property Management
Welcome to the Community Housing Association of DuPage Property Management section. If you need to request maintenance / work to be done on a current property, please submit it using our online request system or call the CHAD offices at 630-993-9530 and explain your maintenance issue. We will try to help you resolve the issue over the phone. If that is not possible, we will submit a maintenance request form to our maintenance staff. If you need to contact us for any other reason, please use our standard contact form.





What's New?
Brandon Court in Glen Ellyn – to be developed in 2008
CHAD has a history of being very “tuned in” to what is really needed in the DuPage community. Recently, staff and partnering agencies realized that individuals and small families are having a particularly difficult time finding housing. To meet that need, CHAD has contracted to purchase land, and is gathering grants and private funding to build a six-unit building with one-bedroom apartments in Glen Ellyn. All units will be about 700 square feet and have one bedroom. The project is located near transportation and shopping, just one block off Roosevelt Road.

Lippert Point in Glendale Heights – developed in 2004
CHAD developed the Lippert Point Project in 2004 with DuPage County HOME funds and some private financing. The use of a HOME funds grant is what made the townhomes affordable to low- and moderate-income families. The project was an innovative development that constructed 8 new town houses in Glendale Heights. Six units were sold as Just Homes and 2 units remain affordable rentals. The project targeted large families with children. Each town home has 3 or 4 bedrooms, 1.5 to 2.5 baths, two-car attached garage, and four have basements. Glendale Heights Village President Linda Jackson said she was pleased about the new affordable housing project. In 2007, the DuPage Homeownership Center selected CHAD and its Lippert Pointe Townhouse development for its substantial contribution to affordable housing in DuPage County. In nominating CHAD, Glendale Heights Mayor Linda Jackson praised the organization “for taking a unique approach in providing low- and moderate-income families the opportunity to purchase affordable homes in DuPage County.”





Landlord Agreement
As a Landlord, we will:

  1. Put and keep the premises in a fit and habitable condition.
  2. Keep the common areas safe and sanitary.
  3. Comply with building, housing, health, and safety codes.
  4. Keep in good working order all electrical, plumbing, heating, and ventilation systems and fixtures.
  5. Maintain all appliances and equipment supplied or required to be supplied by the landlord.
  6. Provide running water and reasonable amounts of hot water and heat, unless the hot water and heat are supplied by an installation that is under the exclusive control of the tenant and supplied by a direct public utility hook-up.
  7. Provide garbage cans and arrange for trash removal if the landlord owns three or more residential units in the same building.
  8. Give at least 24 hours notice, unless it is an emergency, before entering a tenant's unit, and enter only at reasonable times and in a reasonable manner.
  9. Evict the tenant when informed by a law enforcement officer of drug activity by the tenant, a member of the tenant's household, or a guest of the tenant occurring in or otherwise connected with the tenant's premises.

As a Tenant, you have responsibility to:
  1. Keep the premises safe and sanitary.
  2. Dispose of rubbish in the proper manner.
  3. Keep the plumbing fixtures as clean as their condition permits.
  4. Use electrical and plumbing fixtures properly.
  5. Comply with housing, health, and safety codes that apply to tenants.
  6. Refrain from damaging the premises and keep guests from causing damage.
  7. Maintain appliances supplied by the landlord in good working order.
  8. Conduct yourself so that you do not disturb neighbors, and require guests to do the same.
  9. Permit landlord to enter the unit if the request is reasonable and proper notice is given.
  10. Comply with state or municipal drug laws in connection with the premises and require household members and guests to do likewise.