Kenneth Eugene Davidson, experienced Consumer Protection, Litigation attorney in Colorado Springs, CO with 3 reviews
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Kenneth Eugene Davidson

305 Main St Ste A, Colorado Springs, CO

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05 Dec, 2024
We've filed 2 eviction ourselves & got dismissed. Someone referred Ken Davidson. He doesn't charge consultation or upfront fees so we decided to give a try. Ken & Samantha are quick to answer questions & filed fast too. We were dreading it'll be dismissed again but they got us the possession! The process was fast & painless, totally worth the money! Best part is, Ken will pick up the phone & answer your questions. Most other attorneys won't talk to you unless you pay first. I highly recommend them. If you have a bad tenant, go straight to Ken to save time & money.
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Anonymous

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08 May, 2023
Dealing with an extraordinary case of someone squatting, he is living in my home with myself and four others, he is not only squatting, he is harassing, terrorizing, and traumatizing the lives of five people. Someone else already refused to pay and left claiming they were constantly scared. It's been months, costing me thousands of dollars, and the money means nothing. This has been traumatic and It's happening to five people. This is cruel and unusual. He has done nothing extraordinary to help, just going through the steps, has taken over three months to get this processed, still planning on processing him for not paying, there will be no recourse for all the trauma, and now he just called me saying he needs to extend the trail again for personal reasons. Disgusting incompetence. I cannot believe this is even possible.
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Victor

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24 Apr, 2015
Hired this lawyer to collect a debt. 4 months later he has done nothing for the case. I even physically went to the assessors office to get documents that he needed to move forward and when I called him a couple weeks after I gave him the documents to see where he is. (BTW he has not called me once to update me because there is nothing to update when he hasn't done anything). He told me over the phone that his agency has only went down and collected the documents from the assessor. He implied that his agency did the traveling and paid the document fees. When I did that. Unreliable and Untrustworthy. Do not waste your time and money hiring.
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