$200 fine, no fine, $200 fine, no fine, $2000 fine. Which one does not belong? Of course it is the $2000 fine. My associate told me today that while at Court at 400 West Superior, he noticed that the people without lawyers were getting bigger fines on average. In the case of the $2000 fine, it was an elderly lady that I wish my firm could have helped had she called us when she received the citation. While I cannot guarantee any outcome (no attorney can), I can say that Bradford Miller Law PC has the experience necessary to handle building code violations. We know how to work with the City, the inspectors, and at Court to get a fair outcome for our clients. If you have been cited with building code violations, call Attorney Bradford Miller for a free 15-minute phone consultation.
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