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Pros
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Knowledgeable, experienced, and effective legal representation
“Daniel Wayne is a talented attorney who cares about his clients. He has a vast wealth of knowledge and experience in landlord tenant law in San Francisco.”
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Excellent communication and responsiveness
“Daniel was super helpful informing us about our rights and what was the best way to find a solution after our landlord sky rocketed the rent. He always responded very quickly and immediately pick the phone if we were in need.”
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Compassionate and understanding approach
“Michael Bracamontes and his staff are truly great at what they do. They were dependable and made themselves available whenever we needed anything. We also appreciated the direct approach given, and the feeling like we were fighting for this case together.”
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Successful case outcomes and favorable settlements
“Within a few weeks, Ryan Vlasak had got us a settlement larger than I thought possible.”
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Commitment to tenant rights and advocacy
“Ryan Vlasak demonstrated that he is a lawyer to be and respected and feared by city landlords knowing that if he is on your case they will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.”
Cons
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Potential bias against landlords
“These attorneys prey on small business landlords. They make profit by extorting insurance companies and make up frivolous lawsuits.”
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Lack of responsiveness in some cases
“Didn't return my call”

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03 Oct, 2024 by Carole isaacs
One day in my mail I found a letter from my landlords attorney telling me my landlord had filed a petition with the San Francisco Rent Board to raise our rent. My roommate and I immediately went to the Tenants Union for counseling. We met Jason Wolford who told us we had a good case, but should hire an attorney to represent us at the hearing. Jason provided us with a fairly long lists of attorney. We reviewed the list and determined that Wolford Wayne was the best fit for our situation. Megan Johnson, an associate at Wolford Wayne, was the person Jason recommended. Megan represented tenants in buyout negotiations, affirmative wrongful eviction cases and Rent Board cases. We met with Megan in person and we were impressed with her knowledge of our case. Megan felt our landlord’s case was weak and once they saw the rebuttal she would submit to the Rent Board they may withdraw the Petition to raise our rent. She clearly explained to us what information we needed to provide her to do her best in defending us at the Rent Board hearing. For various reasons that we do not understand and were out of our control the Rent Board took 6 months to schedule our hearing. During this time Megan was in touch with both us and the rent board working to facilitate a speedy hearing and to discuss with us the various documents the landlord provided as evidence why our rent should be raised. In the end, the landlord withdrew their petition to raise our rent 3 days before the scheduled Rent Board hearing. This was frustrating, but all is well that ends well. Thanks to Megan Johnson we are now prepared to document our comings and goings and other information the landlord would twist to try and prove that we no longer lived in our apartment. All around we could not ask for a more knowledgeable, goal oriented attorney who communicated with us in a timely manner in a way we could always understand. Megan was perfect! There is nothing I would ask her to do differently and without hesitation I would recommend her to anyone having the unfortunate experience of having to deal with the San Francisco Rent Board.
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12 Sep, 2024 by Kasey morales
Bill and his team are exceptional to work with. Very impressive. Wouldn't hesitate to recommend them to my friends and family!
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11 Sep, 2024 by Santiago valencia
Working along with Bill has been a rewaring experience
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10 Sep, 2024 by Van fendyan
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04 May, 2024 by Pedro g alvarez
I was in a car crash. Bill Green took my case and we ended up settleling the case for a just amount. Pedro G alvarez
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