Thomas W. Tavenner Jr., experienced Bankruptcy, Real Estate attorney in Andover, MA with 99 reviews
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Thomas W. Tavenner Jr.

34 Essex St, Andover, MA

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Abby

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14 Nov, 2024
I closed on a condo with the help of Melissa Curtis. This was my first time purchasing a home. Melissa was incredibly wonderful! She made herself available whenever I had questions and walked me through the process. I highly recommend Dalton & Finegold!
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Diane mcginn

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13 Nov, 2024
Working with Tim was effortless. He was pleasant, professional and quick to respond to any questions or concerns I had. He made my closing simple and stress free. Tim is an asset to the company and I would highly recommend him and Dalton & Finegold to anyone looking for a seamless closing.
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Thomas hampton

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25 Oct, 2024
Ive worked on a few transactions with John Loreti and he continues to impress. His work ethic, attentiveness, and communication skills make him the all around, full package when it comes to a real estate attorney. In my experience, any time there was a problem he was diligent in finding solutions and getting us through the challenge. Thank you to John Loreti and the Dalton and Finegold team.
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Pros
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Excellent and responsive legal services
“EJ was absolutely fantastic, helping what turned into a complicated closing cross the finish line. He was responsive, accessible, and knowledgeable.”
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Highly professional and knowledgeable team
“Christina Petrucci and her staff over at Dalton and Finegold were impeccable. She navigated a complex array of real estate law tasks that I needed done in a way that left me feeling totally at ease.”
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Smooth and seamless closing process
“The entire process could not have gone any better, thanks to EJ Schneider. Communication, execution, and accuracy were all on point.”
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Personalized and attentive client service
“Christina was an absolute pleasure to work with and made selling and then buying a new gone a stress free experience. She is extremely responsive as well as knowledgeable.”
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Trustworthy and reliable legal representation
“I have worked with EJ on two real estate transactions and he is an absolute pleasure to do business with. Incredibly responsive. Would recommend him to anyone and everyone who needs assistance.”
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Poor communication and unprofessional conduct
“Dalton and Finegold was the worst title company I have worked with. They are awful communicators, are slow, and are unprofessional. They are very rude on the phone.”
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Mistakes and lack of accountability
“They don't communicate well, they don't follow their own process, they have no checks & balances in place. They just made a $7500 mistake on my closing and Bill Dalton doesn't think its a problem.”

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