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Updated over 7 years ago,

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Jay P.
  • Oak Brook, IL
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Another Update for my case

Jay P.
  • Oak Brook, IL
Posted

Sooo I have a new update for those who were following my case: 

We had a hearing for May 16th which was delayed since the tenants attorney withdrew, the judge had to allow 21 days to allow the tenant to find a new attorney. 

My attorney says he cannot pull the attorney card again. Who knows, this guy has many tricks up his sleeve. 

So now the next hearing is June 1 2017.  The nice thing is the original court order says he had to be out by end of june so should bring us closer to the end also. 

Just shocking how to see how the "law" allows for this type of stuff. 

Here is hoping that June 1 is the final hearing - unless he finds another way to delay. 

My attorney says that evictions should not be cases like this where there are constant delays, but the tenant has found a way to use an attorney to keep delaying. 

The funniest thing is the tenants attorney has not been paid either and openly said at the hearing where he withdrew that he has not been paid so the chances the landlord will be paid is probably minimal. I guess the guy who has been defending this slimeball is out of pocket and deservedly so (if it is the truth - which I highly doubt)