Matthew Scott Feinbloom, experienced Estate Planning, Real Estate attorney in Jersey City, NJ with 8 reviews
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Matthew Scott Feinbloom

236a Newark Avenue, Jersey City, NJ

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Michael

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04 Jan, 2024
I haven't encountered a lawyer as compassionate as Matthew towards his clients. Matthew remained consistently accessible and maintained a remarkably positive attitude throughout. His exceptional communication skills distinguish him from other lawyers I've worked with previously. Matthew's unique qualities make him stand out, and I'll gladly recommend his services to my friends and family.
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Cherlynn

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27 Jul, 2022
[UPDATE ON AUG 1, 2022] I'm editing this after a call with Matthew after the review published, to clarify parts that were either out of his control or that could be better explained or attributed. Updated comments will be in [ ]. It might be hard to read because of the additions, so I apologize in advance. I hired Matthew Feinbloom to handle my home purchase and would not recommend [UPDATE: I would only recommend Matt if he gets more assistance with his workload, becomes more transparent in his communication about expectations and if you, the potential client, are able to stay on top of the process and proactively check in or ask questions throughout.] I went with Matt because my realtor recommended him. Throughout the months-long process, I maybe heard from Matt three to five times. [UPDATE: By which I meant of his own initiation to inform me of things like executed contracts being ready for signing.] He was responsive enough via email, but never seemed to actually be in my corner. [UPDATE: Matt is insistent that he has his clients best interests at heart, and I believe that he feels this way. From my perspective I just felt like I wanted someone more communicative and who would guide me every step of the way.] On the DAY OF closing, he informed me AT SIGNING that the tax abatement I had been asking about for months had been denied. I asked when he found out about the denial, and he said 2 weeks ago. But he waited a whole two weeks to let me know? [UPDATE: Matt has admitted that this is something he should have done sooner but stated that in his opinion this wouldn't have made a difference in whether I would have received approval for an abatement.] I was also charged TWICE for my Homeowners Insurance by the title company that Matt selected. He asked them in writing to issue a check as a refund, but they did not, and he never followed up until I checked in more than a month later. Not to mention the many issues my lender had with the title company. [UPDATE: Matt said that he didn't know and that had he known they didn't send me the refund he would have done something. I didn't check on the refund until weeks later because I had to deal with the administrative fallout and general tedium of moving.] At closing, too, the TITLE DEED he wanted me to simply sign (without double checking) had the WRONG UNIT on it. The papers I was supposed to sign had multiple errors all over them, and he had to fix and reprint several sheets of paper, resulting in him being late for his next meeting. [UPDATE: Matt has stated both during our call today and at closing in June that when I was signing the documents was the first time he had himself read them, so any errors that came up were really the mistakes of the deed and title companies, who themselves had lawyers and other people working on the documents.] Overall, it felt like Matt had no time to really pay attention to my case. I wish I had gone with someone else. I'm now continuing to deal with the fallout of having been blindsided this entire process. I have all the documents and receipts to prove what happened. If you want to go with Matt, make sure you're on top of the entire process yourself. Otherwise, find someone else who will actually look out for you. [FINAL UPDATE: I feel that Matt did get the brunt of my displeasure at the entire homebuying process, which was especially shitty in Jersey City. It was not Matt's fault that so much of the process was frustrating and frankly borderline illegal. The builders and developers had a part to play as well, and the seller's attorney was difficult to work with, causing many of these issues. I've suggested to Matt that his firm finds more assistance so he can have more time to focus on his cases and his clients' needs. In future, I would find a different attorney for myself, as I want someone who's more proactive about communicating with me. Matt may improve in future too, and he seemed genuinely distraught
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Brie

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05 Nov, 2019
Matt was exceptional to work with. He was diligent, super responsive, and knowledgeable. Our transaction was challenging, and despite all the difficulty, Matt remained patient and reassuring throughout the process. Importantly - I walked away with 100 percent trust in Matt’s capability to close difficult transactions. Being my third home purchase, Matt is BY FAR the best real estate lawyer I’ve ever worked with. Will absolutely use him again for my next transaction.
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Pros
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Exceptional communication skills and responsiveness
“Matthew's exceptional communication skills distinguish him from other lawyers I've worked with previously.”
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Compassionate and dedicated to clients
“I haven't encountered a lawyer as compassionate as Matthew towards his clients.”
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Knowledgeable and capable of handling challenging transactions
“I walked away with 100 percent trust in Matt's capability to close difficult transactions.”
Cons
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Can be overwhelmed with workload, leading to lack of communication and proactivity
“I would only recommend Matt if he gets more assistance with his workload, becomes more transparent in his communication about expectations.”
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Potential for mistakes or oversights during the closing process
“The papers I was supposed to sign had multiple errors all over them, and he had to fix and reprint several sheets of paper.”

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