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ARO Candidates for 4713 N Clark
4713 N Clark ARO
Chicago, IL
$0 / month
Single family house
Available June 15th
ARO candidates complete an application here to be added to the waitlist after the information submitted is qualified. We do not run credit at this stage. This is only for collecting qualified candidates.

Live directly across from Chase Park at The Anderson, a boutique 36-unit new
construction building in the heart of Andersonville. Positioned along a quieter stretch of Clark Street, this location offers
something rare - open park views, more natural light, more green space, and less density, creating a true residential feel while
still being steps from neighborhood dining, nightlife, groceries, and transit.
1 bedroom Apartment For $801
2 bedroom Starting at $1227
40% AMI Income Limits; Unit 308 is a 1 bed 1 bath Unit Rent is $801
40% AMI Minimum Income is $24,030.
1 person Max is $33,600
2 person Max is $38.400
50% AMI Income limits; Unit 202 Is a 2 bed 2 bath Unit Rent is $1227 (ADA Unit)
50% Minimum Income is $36.810.00
1 person max is $42,000
2 person max is $48,000
3 person max is $54.000
4 person max is $59.950
60% AMI Income Limits; Units 205 and 207 are 2 bed 2 bath Units Rent is $1497
60% Minimum Income limits $44.910
1 person Max is $50.400
2 person max is $57,600
3 person max is $64,800
4 person max is $71,940
70% AMI Income Limits; Unit 305 is a 2 bed 2 bath Unit Rent is $1767
70% Minimum Income Limits $53,010
1 person max is $58,800
2 person max is $67,200
3 person max is $75,600
4 person max is $83,930
80% AMI Income Limits; Unit 309 is a 2 bed 1 bath Unit Rent is $2035
80% Minimum Income Limits $61,050
1 Person Max is $67,150
2 person max is $76,750
3 person max is $86,350
4 person max is $95,900
Submit Applications on 5/1/26 through www.rootpg.com We willaccept applications through 6/30/26
Preference will be given to Veterans.
1 beds for 2 people max
2 beds for 2-4 people

Tenant Selection Plan
4713 N Clark St. Chicago, IL 60640
Affordable Requirements Ordinance (ARO) Marketing and Tenant Screening Plan (Updated December 15, 2022) .
AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Tenant Screening & Application Overview
City of Chicago – Affordable Requirements Ordinance (ARO)
How to Apply for an Affordable Unit
1. Contact the Leasing Agent
2. Tour the unit (affordable or comparable market-rate option available)
3. Complete an application (includes screening criteria & required forms)
4. Application Screening
5. Income Eligibility Review
6. City of Chicago Review & Approval
7. Lease Offer (if approved)
The City reviews income eligibility within 10 business days of receiving a complete application package. Income Requirements
To qualify:
• Household income must be at or below the applicable Area Median Income (AMI)
• Rent must not exceed 40% of household income
• Final eligibility is reviewed and approved by the City of Chicago Department of Housing (DOH)
Pay Required documentation may include:
• stubs or tax returns
• Social Security or benefit letters
• Bank statements
• Employment verification
• Tenant Income Certification (TIC)
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No Discrimination – Fair Screening Rules
Affordable housing applicants are protected under federal, state, and local fair housing laws.
Screening cannot discriminate based on:
• Race, color, religion
• Gender identity or sexual orientation
• Disability
• National origin or ancestry
• Marital or parental status
• Military status
• Source of income (including vouchers)
Credit Screening Protections
• Applicants cannot be denied solely due to low credit score
• No denial for:
o Lack of credit history
o Debt-to-income ratio
o Housing court history
• Applicants must receive:
o Individualized review
o Opportunity to provide mitigating information
o At least 10 business days to submit supporting documents
Positive 12-month rental payment history can qualify an applicant.
Criminal Background Screening
• No criminal background check during prequalification
• Only convictions from the past 3 years may be considered
• Arrests without conviction cannot be used
• Applicants receive:
o Individualized assessment
o Copy of background check
o Opportunity to dispute inaccuracies
o Right to provide evidence of rehabilitation
Certain exceptions apply for registered sex offenders.
Accessible Unit Preference
• Accessible units are marketed separately for 6 weeks.
• Reasonable accommodations and modifications are available.
• Documentation may be requested if disability is not obvious.
Family-Sized Unit Preference
Units with 2+ bedrooms are prioritized for multi-person households for the first 6 weeks of marketing:
1 Bedroom 1-2 Persons
2 Bedroom 2-4 Persons


Fees
• No application fees (except reasonable credit report fee)
• No excessive deposits
• Move-in fees cannot exceed 30% of monthly rent
• Fees must match what is required for market-rate units
Student Status
Full-time students are generally not eligible unless they meet specific criteria (e.g., TANF recipient, foster care history, job training program, single parent, etc.).
If Your Application Is Denied
You have the right to:
• Receive a written denial notice
• Appeal within 10 business days
• Submit additional documentation
• Receive a final decision from DOH
File a Fair Housing Complaint
If you believe you experienced discrimination:
Chicago Commission on Human Relations (CCHR)
(312) 744-4111
cityofchicago.org/humanrelations
Criminal history discrimination complaints may be filed with the Cook County Commission on Human Rights within 180 days.
Equal Housing Opportunity
Affordable units are monitored by the City of Chicago Department of Housing – ARO Long-Term Monitoring & Compliance Division.
Applicants with vouchers and third-party subsidies are welcome.
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$0 / month
Single family house
Available June 15th
Contact
Dan SiderRoot Realty773.692.3602