Monday, April 14, 2014

The inspector watched me fix the problem, why do I have to go to court?

Even if the inspector stood there and watched you correct the building code violation, you still must come to court. Don't ignore your court date. The department of Buildings is alleging that the violations were still there on the date of inspection. The court hearing is your opportunity to contest any allegations and show proof that the problems were corrected.

Dealing with Building Code Violations can be frustrating, time consuming, and expensive. Let Bradford Miller Law, P.C. deal with the problem. We will work with the City to get the violations dismissed and/or get you ample time to fix the violations without being fined over and over. Contact our office at 312-238-9298 for a FREE 15-minute consultation.

Posted by Bradford Miller Law, P.C.
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Chicago, Il 60602
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