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Looking for a RE Attorney in Chicago: Lawsuit against my GC
My flip project was to have been completed by April but is still not done. Going on toward 10 months now. GC constantly lies about when the next stage will be done and then doesn't show up...sometimes for weeks at a time. I'm always last priority or maybe they are running out of money, but for whatever reason, their communication, organization, and follow through are the worst I have ever experienced in business. I am considering firing them now even though a competent contractor could have it all done in 2 weeks. Selling season is slipping away and costing $$. If I fire them, I will also be going after them legally- like a mad dog - and am looking for equally aggressive legal help. Any suggestions will be appreciated.