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Pros
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Effective at debt collection and delinquency reduction for community associations
“He and his firm excel at debt collection and delinquency reduction. Over the years, Mr. Cameron has recovered literally hundreds of thousands of dollars owed our community.”
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Provides sound legal counsel to community associations on a wide range of matters
“He has provided sound legal consult to the Board of Directors on a wide range of community matters.”
Cons
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Alleged unprofessional and rude behavior by some staff members
“The professionalism at this legal office is subpar, and their communication skills leave much to be desired.”
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Concerns about excessive and potentially fraudulent legal charges
“What troubles me is their handling of legal charges, which I find excessive.”
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Alleged lack of responsiveness and poor communication with clients
“It's been two weeks and still they have not sent them. I myself have left messages and emails pleading for them to deliver but still haven't done so.”
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Allegations of unethical and fraudulent practices, including forgery and misrepresentation
“There are many questionable issues with the documents submitted, their attempt to collect HOA fees, and the filing of liens in the Circuit Court.”
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Concerns about potential bias and discrimination against certain clients
“The treat African Americans as though this wad the 1600s.”

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04 Sep, 2024 by Sula la jefa
For starters, you cannot reach them in person, they never pick up the phone and rarely respond to emails in a timely fashion. This HOA law firm is highly unprofessional and unethical. To set up a simple payment plan, they're asking for deeply personal information without justification. The person requesting this information hasn't even confirmed they are a U.S. citizen and appears to be of East Indian descent. I keep questioning why they're demanding such sensitive personal and financial information (PHI/PII) when I don't even know who I'm dealing with. The level of detail they're asking for isn't even required for government security clearance, yet I'm expected to provide it for a basic HOA payment agreement. This is incredibly risky for my personal security because of the kind of investigative work I do myself for the US Gov. It's concerning because this individual already has access to my deed, public records, and address, but is still opting to ask me for my personal bank account details, social security number, sensitive Job information and more. This seems highly unethical and raises serious concerns about the potential misuse of my personal information. An for those that are not aware, yes America allows foreign nationals to work on paralegal and legal cases remotely as lawyers so just because someone is in the legal dept. asking you for all this information does not mean they are US Citizens and safe to trust providing your PHI/PII info, this could easily become a potential violation of privacy laws, depending on the specific circumstances and the jurisdiction you are in the US.
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08 Aug, 2024 by Craig craig
This law firm is predatory and operates in bad faith. In September of last year my mother passed away. She missed several HOA payments at the end of that year because she was sick in the hospital and unable to make them. The following year, her case was referred to Cameron Mericle for collection. I completely understand that and have no problem with it. As soon as I learned of these missed payments, I reached out to Cameron Mericle to arrange payment ASAP and get this cleared up. I took this very seriously and made a very reasonable effort to pay what was owed in a timely manner. I requested the late fees be waived as these were exigent circumstances. I spoke with a woman named Katelyn Howard who assured me that because I had called in to clear it up, there would be no further charges or action on the account as she worked with the HOA to get the late fees waived. She was very professional and understanding during this phone call. To be clear, it would be perfectly fine if they could not be waived. It was simply a request. I was always eager to pay what was owed and get this resolved ASAP. Kate never reached out to me to follow up and over a month passed. I reached back out to find out what was going on and when I finally got a hold of them, they informed me that I now owed almost $1500 dollars extra in legal filing fees and accrued interest because the balance had not been paid. I did not pay the balance because I was specifically told not to as I waited for them to communicate with the HOA to get the late fees waived. Not only did they not do that, but they refused to communicate and charged me almost 4x the amount of what was actually owed because of the time that had passed while I waited for them to respond to me. I was specifically told to wait even though I wanted to pay off the balance. This is incredibly predatory behavior. I would have gladly paid on time but was specifically told not to so they could try to scam me out of more money than was actually owed. Do not trust anything this company says. Get your own lawyer and resolve the issue with your HOA. I have documentation of all of this and will be reporting it to the appropriate authorities. I can't believe the depravity of the people working here. They are the scum of the Earth. They took advantage of the death of my mother to try to scam me. That's completely unacceptable behavior. The positive reviews of this company come from staff members who declare that most of the negative reviews are simply irate people who are delinquent on what they owe and are venting. Perhaps that is true in some cases. However, this is not the case with me. Since I first contacted Cameron Mericle I was respectful, and very committed to paying the outstanding balance on the account in a timely manner. I made very reasonable efforts to resolve this as fast as I could in compliance with their directions. In response, they lied to me and tried to take advantage of me while I was grieving. I really hope the people working here are able to search their soul and come to terms with their place in the world. Beware
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15 Jul, 2024 by Ana mercedez
These people are so unprofessional and intentionally rude. They fancy themselves as a Law Office but truthfully they are nothing more than a predatory collection agency
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13 Jan, 2023 by Hnd media
Very Fraudulent.
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22 Dec, 2022 by Arborzen mgmt
If I could give zero stars, I would. My experience with Cameron Mericle P.A. left me deeply disappointed. I feel their practices are questionable, and my interactions with them were less than satisfactory. The professionalism at this legal office is subpar, and their communication skills leave much to be desired. I have concerns about their paperwork practices, which, to my perception, may raise questions about their activities. What troubles me is their handling of legal charges, which I find excessive. I believe individuals like Sabrina Hunter, Anjuli Singh, Matthew Lieb, Michele Witherow-Williams, Linda S. Mericle, and Justin Cameron, who work with various HOA and community associations, should be subject to scrutiny to ensure accountability and fairness. During the Covid-19 pandemic, I discovered that Cameron Mericle P.A. received two Coronavirus-related PPP loans from the SBA, totaling $631,073. While they received assistance during this challenging time, I observed they continued legal actions against homeowners. This contradiction is disheartening and raises questions about their practices. This law firm warrants reporting and investigation.
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