Michael S ('Mike') Hagen

5290 Summerlin Commons Way, Fort Myers, FL

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Education

1984
Stetson University College of Law, JD - Juris Doctor
1981
University of Florida, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.9 18 reviews
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Nicole

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21 Dec, 2021
After doing tons of research into real estate attorneys in the area, I was referred to Mike Hagen by several firms and read the excellent reviews here, so I had full confidence my house closing would be handled expertly, and from start to finish that's exactly what happened. Throughout the hectic process of selling my dad's house, I was impressed that Mike was easily available to calmly answer my questions, was always professional and friendly, and was correct at every turn. I knew I could trust him with every step of the process! Jennifer and Janet were friendly and helpful, and Judy did an expert job managing the title company side of things and was a pleasure to deal with. Would easily recommend this firm to anyone - it made this process so much easier for me. Great job!
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Mark e

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16 Jul, 2021
I am pleased to write a positive review for people who deserve it. Too often we have plenty of negative things to say about those serving us but don’t often take the time to say positive things on those who serve us well. Mr. Hagan has taken care of our parents estate planning now for years and two years ago is taking care of our estate planning. He is thorough experienced and balanced. If you like a smaller office and attorney group with “personal” service- this law firm is for you.
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Theodore

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25 Nov, 2020
We have been a client of Mike Hagen for several properties that were taxed higher than they should be for various reasons. In each case, Mike's experience enabled him to develop an approach for each property that reduced the value based upon his evidence. Mike has the knowledge and experience for cutting property taxes.
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Thorough, experienced, and balanced legal services
“Mr. Hagan has taken care of our parents estate planning now for years and two years ago is taking care of our estate planning. He is thorough experienced and balanced.”
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Responsive and fair in handling real estate legal matters
“Mike has helped our real estate firm as well as clients with their real estate law needs. He is very responsive and fair. I would recommend him to anyone who needs real estate law services in Florida.”
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Honest and considerate with a high level of integrity
“Having used Mr. Hagen many times in the recent past, I would highly recommend his services. He has always proved to be a very honest and considerate person, as well as a person of good character and integrity.”
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Sensitive and attentive to client's personal situations
“Mike assisted our daughter in a real estate transaction immediately after she gave birth to her first child who was born with some physical challenges. He was firm with the things that needed to be done while exhibiting genuine sensitivity to her situation.”
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Knowledgeable and experienced in cutting property taxes
“We have been a client of Mike Hagen for several properties that were taxed higher than they should be for various reasons. In each case, Mike's experience enabled him to develop an approach for each property that reduced the value based upon his evidence.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

Publications

2017:
Suite Life, 2017 Property Tax Appeals & Real Estate Market Observations
2016:
Suite Life Magazine, Advanced Property Tax Strategies 2016
2015:
SuiteLife Magazine, Top 10 Tips For Successfully Appealing Property Taxes
2015:
FL BAR CLE-Family Law Section, Home is in foreclosure-now what?
2014:
Suite Life, Snooze & Lose Your Right To Appeal 2014 Property Taxes
2014:
Res Gestae-Lee County Bar Association, 2014 Property Tax Appeals
2013:
WGCU, WGCU Hagen radio interview
2012:
SuiteLife, Mike Hagen's TaxCuts1
2011:
Suite Life, Year End Property Tax Strategies
2007:
St Pete Times cover story, Soldiers of Fortune
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