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06 Mar, 2016 by Amy beth st. martin
Mr. Kaplan spoke to my business law class and he did a wonderful job talking to my students and explaining his role as a lawyer. His presentation was excellent and the information he shared was beneficial. Thank you for taking time out of your busy schedule to do this for my class.
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01 Mar, 2016 by Sybil
Paul Kaplan and his paralegal Dawn were efficient in handling the long distance closing for the sale of our land. Many years ago he had also handled the complicated estate issues related to our father. Even though we could not be in attendance at the closing, owing to Paul and Dawn's efforts there were no hassles or hitches. We appreciated their expertise, integrity and time. We also found their fees especially fair- never being nickle and dime. Without a hesitation we'd highly their legal services.
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23 Mar, 2013 by Mary
Jim is my go to attorney for all levels of Real Estate transactions. His Knowledge and attention to detail is admirable. He is especially good with first time home buyers who need the extra care and attention. He has an excellent staff that supports him and works well with all parties to make the whole process smooth and stress free. I highly recommend Jim for all your legal Real Estate needs.
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05 Aug, 2024 by John windrow
I was highly recommended to go to Kaplan and Brennan from a retired lawyer after my mother's passing. During this sad and confusing time Paul and his paralegal Dawn F. made feel at ease with their knowledge and professionalism. They are very caring people and want to help you through your situation. Dawn F is a wonderful person she is an asset to Kaplan and Brennan LLP, I can't thank them enough for everything.
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16 Jul, 2024 by Jordin soler
I went to Kaplan and Brennan for both the purchase and the sale of my home, and I wouldn't recommend anyone else. Dawn was absolutely amazing during my closing: answered every question, responded to my emails quickly, updated me every step of the way, and seemed genuinely happy to help each time. She took a stressful experience and made it as smooth as possible for me.
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11 Apr, 2024 by Ryan howley
Had my house closing through Dan Brennan and it was a smooth and informative process. I highly recommend this lawfirm!
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13 Jun, 2012 by Anonymous
We had an adjustable rate mortgage that was creating a nightmare for us. Because of the housing market crash our house is now worth less than half of what we bought it for, making refinancing impossible. This law firm helped us get an exceptional home loan modification with a substantial principal forgiveness. I felt like I won the lottery! They kept us informed during the whole process and always kept on top of everything. They were wonderful.
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27 Dec, 2011 by Anonymous
Stephen's "review" is incoherent and nonsensical for several reasons. Before I reach those reasons, it is important to note that, after researching our system, we do not have any client or former client by the name of "Stephen" that retained us for a loan modification and then a Chapter 13 as alleged by this "Stephen". As for the bogus claims made in the review, loan modifications do NOT depend on credit scores. Thus, the alleged comments by the supposed mysterious broker friend is totally false. I refer you to makinghomeaffordable.gov. That is the official governmental site for modifications. The site has an eligibility questionaire to review, which notably does not even ask about credit scores (most folks needing this program have missed payments and do not have good credit; thus requiring good credit would defeat the purpose of the entire program, thus explaining why good credit is not required for a HAMP loan modification). Second, we do not charge ridiculous fees, such as $5,000 for loan modifications. Third, we do not charge $4,000 for Chapter 13's. Fourth, the standing Chapter 13 trustee has never required our clients to give up their homes when the client has a feasible plan to retain it. Finally, be mindful of folks who say they've had multiple lawyers work on their cases. It's an indication they have very unrealistic expectations, do not pay their lawyers, causing them to withdraw from the case, and/or worse. My firm has an A rating with the Better Business Bureau. I am in good standing with The Florida Bar, with NO disciplinary action within the last ten years. Moreover, my firm's website, MyFloridaDebtRelief.com contains several modifications we obtained on behalf of our clients for review. Finally, the HAMP program is scheduled to end at the end of 2012. Do not waste time seeking one if you are serious about getting a loan modification. We would be happy to help you out.
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03 Dec, 2011 by Stephen
Hired lawyer to assist me with trying to save my home from foreclosure. Convinced me that first we should do a loan remodification on my home mortgage. Spent more than 10 months trying for it, only to be turned down (found out from a mortgage broker friend that with my credit score and debt/income it was impossible to have gotten approved.) Anyway, after spending more than $5,000 for that failure, convinced me that now we should go BK 13. Another $4,000 later, I'm no better off - in fact, I'm now required, according to the bankruptcy Trustee, to GIVE UP my home - exactly what I did NOT want to happen!! If you want your intentions met, do NOT hire this lawyer. He does NOT seem to listen to his client's wishes.
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