Wednesday, June 1, 2016



Counsel Representation
As of March 31, 2014, the Illinois Appellate Court ordered that a corporation must be represented by a licensed attorney. This includes LLCs and Condo Associations.  A non-attorney may not appear on behalf of a corporation in a code violation case, meaning you cannot represent the corporation in a code violation case if you are an owner, officer or employee of the corporation. If the corporation or condo association fails to be represented by a licensed attorney, the Administrative Law Judge will not hear your case.
Cited for Building Code Violations? If so, call our office for a free consultation.
Bradford Miller Law P.C. represents Landlords, Buyers, and Sellers with all of their Real Estate needs.  From evictions to building code violations along with traditional sales and purchases, we have you covered.
At bradfordmillerlaw.com you will find helpful landlord information along with information about our firm. Our experienced attorneys have earned membership in the Better Business Bureau and we have great reviews on Yelp. Bradford Miller Law, P.C. can assist you with all your real estate needs at a very reasonable rate. Whether you are buying, selling, renting a property or need assistance with a building code violation we can help.

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