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Help needed for good attorney in Jacksonville?
Hi,
We have a property used a septic tank company to fully replace the tank and the pipes, it's backfill in a few months, still within warranty but the company keeps on finding execution. Also, it maybe the situation that they did not really put a new tank even it is in the scope of work.
Because we have tenants in it, we are thinking finding a new company to solve the problem, and sue the previous company for all the cost.
Does anyone has a good attorney who knows how to handle it with reasonable cost?
Thanks!