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Cliff
16 Dec, 2012
We had a dispute with our HOA that has spanned several years. We attempted working with them with no luck. They insisted their position was correct, despite evidence that we demonstrated. So we sought an attorney when they tried to foreclose on our home for all the fees they tacked onto our dues.
Mr. Tejes listened to our case, asked tons of questions, and became our attorney. He pushed the attorneys. He told us what documents we needed, and worked in our behalf to challenge HOA's claims.
As the case progressed, we discovered that our evidence only proved part of our case. So while we could win, there were several scenarios in which we would have to pay part of what they claimed.
In Mr. Tejes efforts, he found unique case law that had recently changed that gave us another way for us to win. He drafted the necessary paperwork and sent it to their attorneys. It was nearly instantaneous, their anger. They issued threats and documents. However, they knew they had no case.
Within just a few weeks, we received a call from Mr. Tejes that they had dropped their pursuit, and we were able to wipe out the unsubstantiated debt.
About three months after Mr. Tejes had told us about the way the law had changed, giving us the way out we needed, I was listening to an attorney talk show on the radio. He was telling a caller about a new law, and how it would help his case. How it would change everything, and it was totally new.
Thing was, MY ATTORNEY knew it THREE MONTHS ahead of this guy.
Now THAT'S an attorney YOU need on YOUR side!!!
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Edmund d'souza
28 Nov, 2012
I would not recommend them. I chose them for their competitive rates and no additional mobile closer fee. I had issues correcting their attorney on the right way to record a deed. They tried charging me for recording based on the full price of the house instead of the refinanced rate which amounted to an extra $700. Luckily my bank caught the error(which they didn't have to since I didn't choose their closer to begin with) and after their attorney researched the issue, she learned about the new way to record the deed. I am not the only person that has refinanced a house so this is something that I am sure happens a lot. Anyway, they are friendly and did catch another error on my previous title but even after closing, the closer forgot to bring part of the paperwork. 3 weeks later, they sent me an email notifying me that after auditing, there was an error in my paperwork. They expected me to find a notary to sign and after telling them my true thoughts they did send another closing agent. Even though they corrected it in the end, I felt insulted by an email expecting me to do all of the legwork. That is why we pay companies in the first place, especially after a mistake has been made on their end, they should go above and beyond to make it right. Anyway, in the end it turned out okay but there are better companies I think they should have done things right the first time. In the title insurance business there is no room for error and you should feel confident that your title company is doing everything in your best interest.
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Brittany gilbert
23 May, 2011