Miller Bammi LLC helps building owners in the City of Chicago. If you have received a collection notice from a Law Firm or Collection Agency, please contact us. It is possible we may still be able to still negotiate the fines to a lower amount. We can be reached via email at admin@millerbammi.com or via phone at 312-238-9298.
Please note this is intended to give general information to the public. Although the information is generally accurate, it cannot be guaranteed and this information should not be construed as legal advice upon which a reader can rely. In all cases, please consult a lawyer before acting. This is intended to be advertising, and not solicitation, or legal advice.
If the City of Chicago has cited you with building code violations, contact us right away at 312-238-9298!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Monday, July 20, 2009
I missed my hearing...now what?
If you missed your hearing for good cause and received a default judgment, contact us and we will draft a motion to set aside the default. This must be done within 21 days of the default mailed stamp date in order for your case to be heard again. The City of Chicago does not look well on individuals who miss their hearing dates. Please contact us as soon as possible if you have been cited by the City of Chicago for building code violations. We can be reached via email at admin@millerbammi.com or via phone at 312-238-9298.
Please note this is intended to give general information to the public. Although the information is generally accurate, it cannot be guaranteed and this information should not be construed as legal advice upon which a reader can rely. In all cases, please consult a lawyer before acting. This is intended to be advertising, and not solicitation, or legal advice.
Please note this is intended to give general information to the public. Although the information is generally accurate, it cannot be guaranteed and this information should not be construed as legal advice upon which a reader can rely. In all cases, please consult a lawyer before acting. This is intended to be advertising, and not solicitation, or legal advice.
Friday, July 17, 2009
What happens at the hearing?
Hearings are held at 400 West Superior in Chicago. At a Chicago building code violation hearing, both sides present their case to the administrative hearing officer (the judge). The City of Chicago will have a lawyer working hard on their behalf. There is no doubt that they will be ready to present their case, so if you need representation, contact us as soon as possible.
If you have been cited by the City of Chicago for building code violations, contact us as soon as possible. We can be reached via email at admin@millerbammi.com or via phone at 312-238-9298.
Please note this is intended to give general information to the public. Although the information is generally accurate, it cannot be guaranteed and this information should not be construed as legal advice upon which a reader can rely. In all cases, please consult a lawyer before acting. This is intended to be advertising, and not solicitation, or legal advice.
If you have been cited by the City of Chicago for building code violations, contact us as soon as possible. We can be reached via email at admin@millerbammi.com or via phone at 312-238-9298.
Please note this is intended to give general information to the public. Although the information is generally accurate, it cannot be guaranteed and this information should not be construed as legal advice upon which a reader can rely. In all cases, please consult a lawyer before acting. This is intended to be advertising, and not solicitation, or legal advice.
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