Theresa R. asked
I had a contractor work on my house for waterproofing, but the price was based on the foot instead of the material used as I expected. I paid, hoping for additional work on my garage floor, but the contractor said he needed six weeks due to a back injury. I have his phone number and license number. How can I get his address to take him to court in Chicago, Illinois?
March 12th, 2024
Julian B. answered
To obtain the contractor's address for legal action in Chicago, Illinois, you can use the following ...
March 12th, 2024
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