Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Were you named in a Building Code Violation?

If you have been named as a party in a building code violation and you do not own, control or have access to the property it is important that you identify your involvement with the property as soon as possible. You may have been mistakenly named. 

Many times all parties associated with the property are named in the complaint and summoned to appear in court.  Landlords, tenants, property managers, property owners, lenders, lien holders, and/or any person with an interest in the land can all be named.

Bradford Miller Law, P.C. is one of the few firms that practice Building Code Violation Law. We can help you prepare a response to the complaint and guide you from a legal standpoint. Located in downtown Chicago, our firm has been assisting property owners and management companies with Building Code violations for several years. Call us at 312-238-9298 for a FREE 15-minute consultation.

Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can assist you with all your real estate needs at a very reasonable rate. Our experienced Real Estate Attorneys have earned membership in the Better Business Bureau. At bradfordmillerlaw.com you will find information about our firm along with helpful real estate information.

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

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