11-06-2008, 05:59 PM
A little something I found in our Illinois law books.
So far three different city officials have been informed of this continuing personal property damage. This problem has gone well over a year now after the first contact.
"If said cause of damage continues to go unrepaired after several attempts to have said problem corrected within a reasonable amount of time..."
"Intentional wrongful damage to the property of another is a crime. The damage must be to something physical - for example, to a dog, a lawn mower, a building, a television set, a motor vehicle or any other tangible thing and it must be real (usually decided on the basis of whether there was any financial loss)." In this case it's a building.
So far three different city officials have been informed of this continuing personal property damage. This problem has gone well over a year now after the first contact.
"If said cause of damage continues to go unrepaired after several attempts to have said problem corrected within a reasonable amount of time..."
"Intentional wrongful damage to the property of another is a crime. The damage must be to something physical - for example, to a dog, a lawn mower, a building, a television set, a motor vehicle or any other tangible thing and it must be real (usually decided on the basis of whether there was any financial loss)." In this case it's a building.