Lorene Seeler Young, experienced Foreclosure, Probate attorney in Cooper City, FL with 2 reviews
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Lorene Seeler Young

9124 Griffin Road, Cooper City, FL

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16 Jul, 2020
Lorene is excellent ,professional and friendly ... I worked with her for the estate of my late husband, and for some real estate transactions... I highly recommend her ..
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Lorene is excellent extremely helpful and gets the job done.
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