Thursday, September 18, 2014

Found Previously Liable?

What if I am found Previously Liable for a Building Code Violation? What does that mean?

Previously Liable: The disposition of a violation at a hearing after the respondent was found liable for that violation at a prior hearing. Typically, this disposition is used at the hearing to determine fines and penalties, and is usually followed by a finding either that the violation has been brought into compliance or that it is still not in compliance.

If you were found liable, the hearing officer is required by law to impose the penalties set forth by the Municipal Code of Chicago. If the penalty is a set fine, the hearing officer must impose that amount.

Let the attorneys at Bradford Miller Law, P.C. appear on your behalf to get the matter settled in a timely manner at a very reasonable rate. We handle these types of cases on a daily basis and can 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 again. Contact our office as soon as possible if you have been cited by the City of Chicago. Bradford Miller Law, P.C. is one of the few firms that practice Building Code Violation Law.

Located in downtown Chicago at 134 N. LaSalle, Suite 1040, our firm has been assisting clients with Building Code violations for several years. For proper, experienced representation call us at 312-238-9298 for a FREE 15-minute consultation.

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