Sunday, January 20, 2013

Why did the City cite me for building code violations?

Many people are cited for building code violations every day by the City of Chicago.  In many cases, I believe a neighbor or a tenant calls 311 to report a possible violation.  The City then sends out an inspector to determine whether any violations exist.  I also believe the City Inspectors  go up and down alleys to look at porches, decks, and other violations.

The City is broke and is looking for revenue.  If you have been cited with a violation, call my office right away.  We offer a free consultation and can represent you in Court and negotiate a deal with the City Attorneys.



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