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Highly experienced and knowledgeable in the law
“Cary is a lawyer you want to have in your corner. He knows the law inside and out.”
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Zealous advocate who fights hard for clients
“He is fierce and he know how to try a case. I can't recommend him enough.”
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Thorough and detail-oriented in understanding clients' situations
“He spent hours with me on the phone helping me understand the law and my options. He insisted on seeing all the paperwork and actually read through all of it carefully and noticed many small nuances that i never would have noticed.”
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Responsive and available to clients
“He always answers calls and emails and is extremely thorough in explaining the law, and what are likely outcomes based on your options.”
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01 Aug, 2024 by Garrett kelly
Cary is by far the most thorough, thoughtful, knowledgable, professional, and ethical lawyer I've ever worked with. With how expensive hiring legal representation can sometimes be, I always want to feel that my lawyer cares about me as a client and that I'm getting exceptional value. From day one I've always felt both from Cary. If you find yourself in need of legal support, I couldn't recommend Cary and his team enough!
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29 Jul, 2024 by Kimberly chavez
Very helpful would definitely recommend attorney Cary Kletter.
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26 Jul, 2024 by Robin goh
I was mentally exhausted for one year and want to warn anyone who will be bothered by noise and cold & unresponsive landlord. This is a review for an apartment at 148 Southwood Ctr Apt 4, South San Francisco, rented from Cary Kletter of Kletter Law. However, to be fair, here are some good things about the apartment. The pros: * lots of sunlight during the day and the whole house is well-lit with ceiling lights during the night. * Washer/dryer is one of the best compared to other places. (Samsung front-load large size) * Nice wood flooring throughout. * Nice floor plan with no waste of space * Tons of kitchen cabinets for storage * Double-paned glasses cuts outs voices. (*but the building structure itself allows all kind of low-frequency sounds to pass through the walls) * Good ventilation due to having a relatively stronger kitchen vent than normal and lots of windows * Rent is relatively cheaper than the surrounding managed apartment considering its square footage and number of bedrooms Here are the downsides of it that made me moved after living for a year Unresponsive, unfriendly and very cold landlord (Cary Kletter, from Kletter Law) * Always ignored my first few message inquiries and only responded after subsequent attempts days apart. * Asked about electric car charging in garage, give an estimated cost of $400 and refused to give how he got the estimate. He falsely and unfriendly assumed I don’t want to pay for charging * Complained to the landlord regarding the garage noise issue and he just acknowledged with a single cold sentence. * Request for maintenance on dishwasher, team came once and said to order for parts and no follow up afterwards. * Quoted $900 to $1600 deductions from security deposits for what should have been considered normal wear and tear for a few patched drilled holes. * Sid the leasing agent was nice and courteous when helping us moving in but the landlord Cary, who handles any issue/inquiry during the lease, is not a nice person. * In addition, beware as this landlord did not return the security deposit within 21 days after move-out and only mail the check one day late when a demand letter is sent. Extremely poor noise insulation. I constantly have panic attacks for the past year and didn’t have good sleep on most nights. These are some of the example instances of noise I observed. * People shouting on the street at 11 PM * Garage downstairs vibrating the floor at 12 PM when neighbors get home * The unit is on the path of airplane runways, and thus airplanes rumbles all day until 2 AM * Car speeding with loud engine at 2 AM that awaken me * Trash pickup truck beeping and making loud noise at 6 AM * Cars alarm beeping every now and then * Will hear any non-electric car passing by * Washer regular draining cycle shake the whole house like it might fall apart. * Hear every movement from neighbors next door despite them walking just normally. * Hear cabinet slamming from next door despite they’re being closed normally. * Music from neighbors downstairs and one-unit-away vibrates the floors and shared walls. * Hear ravens fighting from the ceiling/rooftop Other cons: * Moldy smell that will not go away despite a dehumidifier and air purifiers running every day for the past year. * It’s super cold most of the times as the thermal insulation is bad * Strong jet fuel smell on non-windy days (about 4 weeks in total last year) * Bathroom tap water occasionally flows reddish brown water every month. It happens during the first few minutes of turning on the tap and becomes clear afterwards. * Marijuana smell that leaks through the building seams despite all windows closed * 7-eleven truck unloading engine noise for an hour every 3 days
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18 Jul, 2024 by Celia jaramillo
Cary Kletter has been a trusted advisor to me for many years . His professionalism , diligence and knowledge is invaluable . I recommend anyone to him for top notch legal advice .
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07 Feb, 2024 by Dawn l
I was so glad I consulted with Paul Lee on a complex issue that I was having with the owners of a property that I rent. Paul’s expertise far exceeded anything I had found by Googling, reviewing California State landlord-tenant laws, or asking questions of landlord-tenant attorneys on the Internet. After our consultation, I left with a clear plan for how to proceed with my issue. Paul also provided me with clarity on what to do if things should get worse with the property owners. Paul is also super easy to talk with. I appreciated that as an immunocompromised person he wore a mask during our in-person meeting in solidarity with masked me. If I should have further questions on the current issue or future real estate issues, I will not hesitate to reach out to Paul. Also, I want to give a shout out to Bryce who set up the initial consultation for me and who promptly answered many questions along the way via email. All around great legal office!
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26 Jan, 2013 by Anonymous
Great lawyer. I had been to 3 previous lawyers with my divorce case and Mr. Davis turned the case around even though he said he did not think he could repair the damage that had already been done. I did not get everything I should have gotten but I sure got more than I had already lost due to 3 previous incompetent lawyers. He was very aggressive and the other attorney could not keep up wih him.
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21 Dec, 2022 by Mojtaba
I started with Andrew as my civil lawyer, and after frustration with my family lawyer, I hired Andrew for my family case too. Andrew and his colleague, Lindsey, are the strongest attorneys I would vouch for. Extremely knowledgeable, experienced, and professional. My former attorney made (/forced) me a settlement to share legal and physical custody of my minor. That was nothing but a disappointment. It made my case stretch over and over. When Andrew and Lindsey took over my case, I ended up getting full legal and physical custody of my daughter while the judge was boldly against me in every single hearing and trial. But Andrew navigated the case for me and made me gain full custody of my daughter. Andrew was transparent in presenting the case. He allowed me to express myself in the court. I have to add that Andrew is very fair and reasonable in his fees and charging me. I could not think of any better service.
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21 Aug, 2015 by Vince
We sat down and told him what I wanted in an operating agreement and he did a good job on the first draft and we signed 2 days later without much back and forth. He did everything I asked and gave me good advice. I am very satisfied.
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07 Jan, 2016 by Anonymous
When I was in a tough position with my case I was glad Lana was assigned my case. She was very kind making sure I understood my situation and making sure to help give me the best possible outcome and for this I'm forever grateful.
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22 Aug, 2015 by Fuzul
Lana’s advice solved many outstanding issues with my relative’s criminal case. Most experts give advice that is very general and not applicable in real life legal situations. Lana’s information allowed me to make decisions that maximized my relative’s chances of success. I’ve found that our legal system is fickle in nature, advice and strategy must revolve around probabilities of success. Lana’s guidance allowed me to execute a series of steps to achieve the best possible outcome. Without Lana, I may have made the wrong decision in my quest to help my relative. My dialogue with her proved to be priceless.
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