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Ivan Lai
  • Investor
  • Hacienda Heights, CA
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MACK victim -Looking for a Property Management company in Chicago

Ivan Lai
  • Investor
  • Hacienda Heights, CA
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Hello all, I have two properties in Chicago area, bought them through MACK and let them manage my properties.  I'm one of the MACK victims, they haven't paid me a penny since March and I was slow to learn about their bankruptcy and legal troubles.  I'm looking to move to a new property management company asap, can someone recommend a good property management company in Chicago area?  I have one in Chicago proper and one in Matteson.  

Also, I have an appointment set up to talk to my lawyer about MACK, may want to start a class action lawsuit for their stealing of investors rent payment.  I believe it's illegal for them to take rent payment and even the bankruptcy doesn't allow them to take rent payment and not forward it to investors.  For the legal experts out there, can you please let me know if this is true?  Anyone interested in participating in a class action lawsuit?  Is there one started already?

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