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Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
Whether or not he can keep commercial equipment at his home is a different... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Chicago, IL
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
The answer depends on what kind of easement the neighbor is running water into.... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Tinley Park, IL Posted 3 months ago in Child Custody Illinois
User's answer
Yes-Get her back to the home state and make the mother go to court for a move... Posted 6 months ago in State, Local And Municipal Law Illinois
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
A future land use plan may be a guideline to development as opposed to a... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Orland Park, IL
Kevin J Best's answer
No, if as you say the fences are all located on abutting property and you or... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Chicago, IL
Henry Repay's answer
The property was purchased by you subject to it being in an association. Your... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Chicago, IL
Christopher R. Minelli's answer
Unfortunately, absent a provision to the contrary in your condominioum... Posted 4 months ago in Residential Minooka, IL Posted 5 months ago in Residential Joliet, IL
Henry Repay's answer
The association has the right to foreclose on its lien or to pursue eviction....
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Absolutely. An Association has the right to evict you from your unit for past-... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Streamwood, IL Posted 5 months ago in Residential Chicago, IL
Mark Hankins' answer
The lights are a nuisance, and chances are you have a right to go to court to... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Minooka, IL Posted 5 months ago in Residential Oak Lawn, IL
Erik Glen Swanson's answer
Yes, the Association can bring an action against him to evict him from the unit... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Carpentersville, IL
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
The city can chose to start enforcing these ordinances and you will have to... Posted 5 months ago in Residential Chicago, IL
Laura Mcfarland-Taylor's answer
If the condo board has voted on it and the insurance company has approved it, I... Posted 7 months ago in Child Custody Arlington Heights, IL
Donald Erwin Ray's answer
In short you can move, the children can only move with you if the court... Posted 7 months ago in Child Custody Arlington Heights, IL
Ronald Anthony Sarno's answer
If your ex consents there is no problem, if not you must motion the court to... |