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Anonymous

Licat rented a house for about a year at 790 Pleasant Abehighland Park Chicago. We lived in the house for about two and a half years. After moving on September 25, 2013  I had never received a $3,700 deposit in Washington for my husband's new job and I safely left home! Anthony Licata had deposited a deposit of $3,700, which was a great deal for us. I applied for a small courthouse, and from Washington D.C. I went to the court in Chicago, but they changed the dates of the courts so I could not see the judges. I tried to fight to get back the money, but I couldn't afford to fly back to Chicago the second time, so the case was solved. It's unfair as a good tenant. On the last day of the house, a real estate agent called Donna was walking in the house, so I didn't break the house.
Anthony Rikato lent me a loan for about a year to the 790 Pleasant Abehighland Park in Chicago. We lived in the house for about two and a half years. After moving to Washington on September 25, 2013 for her husband's new job, she left home without receiving a $3,700 deposit! Anthony Licata had deposited a deposit of $3,700, which was a great deal for us. I applied for a small courthouse, and from Washington D.C. I went to the court in Chicago, but they changed the dates of the courts so I could not see the judges. I tried to fight to get back the money, but I couldn't afford to fly back to Chicago the second time, so the case was solved. It's unfair as a decent tenant. On the last day of the house, I was admitted to Donna, a real estate agent, and I was not hurt at all at home. I have a bad memory of the Highland Park because of this. I wish I were here to fight this case! !
Liz Lee
Anthony Licato lent me to the 790 Pleasant Abehighland Park in Chicago for about a year. We lived in the house for about two and a half years. After moving to Washington on September 25, 2013 for her husband's new job, she left home without receiving a $3,700 deposit! Anthony Licata had deposited a deposit of $3,700, which was a great deal for us. I applied for a small courthouse, and from Washington D.C. I went to the court in Chicago, but they changed the dates of the courts so I could not see the judges. I tried to fight to get back the money, but I couldn't afford to fly back to Chicago the second time, so the case was solved. It's unfair as a decent tenant. On the last day of the house, I was admitted to Donna, a real estate agent, and I was not hurt at all at home. I have a bad memory of the Highland Park because of this. I should have gone to fight this case! ! He was Taft Stetinius & amp; for he knew his lawyer well. Holister LLP can't take advantage of us and take our money!
Liz Lee

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