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26 Jun, 2024 by Tom deutsch, jr.
Professional, courteous and efficient closing with Laura today.
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22 Mar, 2024 by Harshini siriwardane
This company was selected by the buyer when we sold our home. We were supposed to close on the 18th. But, due to our relocation, I signed all the seller-related documents on the 14th with a mobile attorney sent by the closing company. On the 18th morning we were informed that the buyer's loan was not finalized. Terry Monnie failed to inform this to us until the day of closing. Then, on the 19th morning we were informed that the documents that I signed were missing. Even though Terry Monnie charged us for mobile attorney service and document delivery, mobile attorney had put those documents in US mail and was missing. As a result, we had to get documents notarized again overnight those (the company paid the overnight mailing cost), and the closing was postponed further. This negatively impacted our ability close our new home purchase on time and created an enormous amount of stress and disruptions to our work and our lives. This is the fifth house we've bought/sold, so this is the 10th closing company that we've worked with. This company is extremely irresponsible and unprofessional and I honestly feel that they should not be in this business. For full transparency I want to say that they refunded the mobile attorney fees but kept the $40 delivery charge even though the documents were mailed through USPS.
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14 Sep, 2023 by Jane banfield
A select and chosen group of professionals that have been at the top of their fields with years of experience. Don't hire an experimental no explanations no action attorney because it will cost you more in the long run .
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21 Apr, 2023 by Christine prather
Great staff and experience! Highly recommend!
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20 Apr, 2023 by Rachel pfeiffer
We worked with Terry Monnie title company and Nicole when we bought our home in Cincinnati. They were so quick and efficient and I felt confident in their process. Would absolutely recommend them to anyone in need of a title company and I plan to work with them for any future purchases!
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03 Jan, 2024 by April gieske
I was in a car accident in July 2020 and Jay Vaughn helped me navigate through my mounting medical bills and suggested I see a Spine Specialist for my neck and back pain. He made the process seamless. He not only helped me with the legal aspects of my case, but he continually checked on me. Jay helped me to regain my life back!
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03 Jan, 2024 by Stevie wix
Thank you for the job you and your firm have done for me the honesty was very important.
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14 Dec, 2023 by Tatyana polanska
Great team, very professional.I am very grateful to them for their help at a tragic time in my life.I want to tell you I really appreciate everything you did for me.
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11 Aug, 2024 by Brenna penrose
Awesome experience! Being an Attorney, I appreciate how easy the process was to come complete
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23 Jul, 2024 by Cindy rumage
Our experience with Elder Law Lawyers in Ft. Mitchell has been nothing but positive. Their free no obligation Elder Law workshop at the Kenton County Library with Matthew Smith was very eye opening and very instrumental in getting us to move forward. Matthew was great mixing a little humor in with a very important subject matter and kept things interesting. We scheduled a consultation with them to have our Wills, Advanced Directives etc., taken care of and the process was seamless. Our friends who attended the same workshop with us also made an appointment and used their services. We worked with Shelley Dowell and it was a pleasure! She is very knowledgeable and so easy to work with. She offered great insight in helping us make decisions on what we felt was right for our family. We appreciated their flat fee rate and thought it was very fair. We highly recommend Shelley, Matthew & the Elder Law Lawyers in Ft Mitchell. Cindy Rumage
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29 May, 2024 by M schmick
Shelly Dowell was knowledgeable, answered All of our questions & explained Why she recommended certain procedures-that we had not considered! She was cheerful, patient & her awareness comes from years of personal experience. We certainly recommend Shelly & Elder Law Lawyers.
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