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Cubs accuse rooftop owner of selling tickets without a license. 'No public right to a live Cubs game.'

The Chicago Cubs are suing one of the rooftop owners outside Wrigley Field, accusing him of selling tickets for games and other events at the stadium without a license.

Buildings along Waveland and Sheffield avenues have sold tickets under a licensing deal with the Cubs. The license for Aiden Dunican and Wrigley View Rooftop, 1050 W. Waveland Ave., has expired but it continues to advertise and sell tickets this season, the Cubs claim in a federal lawsuit.

Situated down the left field line adjacent to the Engine 78 fire station, Wrigley View Rooftop holds up to 200 guests, including space for 85 seats, a skydeck, mezzanine and clubhouse.