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25 Sep, 2024 by Maggie budinich
Excellent experience! Dan is very responsive, efficient and knowledgable. Highly recommend.
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02 Aug, 2024 by Paul carcich
We recently worked with Dan and the Portuese Law Firm on both the sale of our old home and our new purchase. Dan was always available for questions and helped guide us through the process as part of our team. He made sure everything was completed on time with no issues, everything went quickly and smoothly. We really appreciate the help, and I'd recommend Dan and his Firm to anyone working on the sale or purchase of a home!
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27 Jul, 2024 by Laurie
Mr. Potuese had previously handled a home purchase and home sale for my husband and I two years ago. At that time I thought he was very good. His office was in Whiting then. I called him a few weeks ago about doing a Quit Claim Deed and, down the road, the sale of a condo. He said he was super busy and didn't know when he could get to it. I said "if your too busy, I could call someone else (Not as a threat, but as it's ok Dan, glad your busy). At first he told me that maybe I should (Not mean either, just like he understood I needed it done and he didn't want to hold me up). All good. Then he changed his mind and said he could do it. He was going on vacation and would try to get it done before he left and if not, he'd do it when he got back. I called him after he returned and (he was still nice) explained how he had 40 closings he was working on and hadn't gotten to it yet. He told me he would have it done by the following Monday. Did not hear Boo from him Monday. Tuesday my husband called and Dan said he'd try to get it done by Wednesday or Thursday. I had already explained to Dan the time issues and why, so I called him back after my husband. I told him I was sorry to bother him again but the paperwork was supposed to be done by Monday. I did not yell, curse have attitude...but he sure did! He yelled at me that maybe he won't f'ing do it at all and he already told me he was busy. Then he said, very rudely, it would be in my email in twenty minutes. I don't appreciate being cursed at by someone who is supposed to be a Professional. Especially when I'm paying $375.00 for, what was obviously, 20 minutes of work. He doesn't even have the courtesy to call and apologize. I get it. People have bad days. But man up, be a gentleman, be a Professional and take ownership of your bad manners, whatever the reason. I will not use him again. I think his new office and, according to him, his booming business has given him a big head.
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03 Jul, 2024 by Maddy antosiewicz
Daniel assisted us with the sale of our home. We were selling our home after 25 years and alot had changed. Daniel was professional, attentive and 100% committed to getting us to the closing. We closed on time with no issues, all parties were satisfied and it was a seamless process. I highly recommend Daniel for any real estate transactions. Thank you Daniel.
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15 Apr, 2024 by Lisa chiarenza
Dan is fabulous. A+ top notch attorney.
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12 May, 2018 by Mary
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