Jason Seung Woo, experienced Business, Real Estate attorney in Honolulu, HI with 28 reviews
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Jason Seung Woo

700 Bishop Street, Suite 1101, Honolulu, HI

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4.5 28 reviews
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Lorraine kellam

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11 Aug, 2024
Charlie Dang is an exceptional attorney. He always kept in touch with me regarding my case and answered all my questions in a timely fashion. I highly recommend him. He said from day #1 he is a straight shooter and I appreciated his transparency.
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Gussie dudoit

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03 Jun, 2024
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Jerry brown

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06 Apr, 2024
Charlie you been corrupted for so long you think it's normal. your poster boy an you are sick individuals, I prayed for you and it will play out it's corse .no magic tricks god's see all
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Pros
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Experienced and professional real estate attorney
“Jason Woo is a dependable, experienced and professional real estate attorney. We've been fortunate enough to work with him for many years on matters big and small. Would highly recommend his services.”
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Solution-oriented and acts in the best interest of clients
“My attorney Jason Woo has helped me with landlord-tenant issues, LLC documents and real estate issues. I would highly recommend him because he is very professional, solutions-oriented and does what is best for me as his client.”
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Excellent communication and knowledge of real estate laws
“We only use one attorney for our Real Estate and Property Management needs in Honolulu, Jason Woo. He's been excellent in his communication and knowledge of the laws regarding Real Estate and tenancy in Hawaii.”
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Helps clients win legal battles
“Additionally, he has helped us win legal battles against tenants that have broken their leases and/or heavily damaged the properties we manage.”
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Provides professional, timely, and efficient service
“Need to get a quitclaim done quickly and reached out to three attorneys. Jason not only responded professionally, but timely and guided me through the process. He took the time to explain what I needed to do and was so efficient to accommodate my request.”
Cons
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Overcharged for services and made mistakes on paperwork
“We were unfortunately recommended to use his service for Tenant by Entirely. For this service he charged us double the amount that it should take. Typically is about $450. He charged us $950. In addition he screwed up the paperwork thus delaying the TE by a month and wasted our time with another office visit.”
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Unresponsive and unhelpful
“Please dont hire them. They are very uniformitive. They dont respond to your calls and you can only get a hold of there paralegals. I was rear ended on my honeymoon and ruined my whole trip and they did nothing for me.”

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