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Unresponsive and difficult to reach
“After months and months of not hearing back from him, he finally came back to us NOT with what we hired him to procure, but something entirely different that wouldn't help us at all.”
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Rude and unprofessional behavior
“When confronted with this, his language completely changed and he became nasty and threatening.”
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Neglects client's needs and interests
“He was much more interested in the house sale than in defending me as my lawyer (which, yes, is the interest that the incentive-scheme for real-estate lawyers dictates).”
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Fails to provide expected service and advice
“He barely helped me with negotiating after inspection, made a few minor/standard changes to the original offer contract, and gave some advice on finding a mortgage. In other words, he went through the motions.”
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Unreliable and unethical
“This guy promised me a document on a two or three day turnaround for a meeting I was to have with my bank regarding a mortgage modification. After repeated assurances that it would be done, he left me hanging and thereafter did not return phone calls or emails. Extremely unethical and flaky, particularly given the nature of the work that was needed.”

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28 Apr, 2023 by Anonymous
We hired and paid Gilgallon to amend the zoning on a property. As the other reviewers said, he was enthusiastic at the beginning, it was an easy-peasy job that he would have no problem completing with a short turn around. After months and months of not hearing back from him, he finally came back to us NOT with what we hired him to procure, but something entirely different that wouldn't help us at all. When confronted with this, his language completely changed and he became nasty and threatening. A horrible experience.
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07 Nov, 2017 by Justin kelly mcclure
Due to his negligence (and arrogance) to properly close our new home, my family stayed in a hotel for 4 days. Had he done his job properly, for which he's licensed, we could have moved into our house on the proper closing date; instead of being dealt the inconvenience of staying in a hotel (paying for ourselves). Luckily, my wife did not go into labor in the hotel! One thing is true, I can never recommend his services. HORRIBLE. It's necessary to have understanding and sympathy towards people that make mistakes because they do not know better, however that maxim does not apply to this situation- he did know better.
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10 May, 2013 by Anonymous
This guy promised me a document on a two or three day turnaround for a meeting I was to have with my bank regarding a mortgage modification. After repeated assurances that it would be done, he left me hanging and thereafter did not return phone calls or emails. Extremely unethical and flaky, particularly given the nature of the work that was needed. He put my deal in serious jeopardy.
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25 Sep, 2011 by Anonymous
I read 1st two reviews and decided to use Craig S. Gilgallon anyway! You know the price was right...but oh boy, what a mistake I made. Unresponsive, rude, and unprofessional person I have ever met. If you want to feel like someone is doung YOU a favaor, hire Craig S. Gilgallon and good luck! Don't be surprised with "pop up" charges at the closing...
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12 May, 2011 by Anonymous
I hired Mr. Gigallon at the recommendation of a real estate agent that I knew and unfortunately this was the worst mistake I could have made. He was one of the most difficult people to deal with. He was rarely available to take my calls and when he was he always seemed preoccupied and was extremely rude and short to me. All of the issues that we where having were being blamed on the seller and the sellers attorney. I felt as if I was not being represented properly in the purchase of my new home. After much agonizing, I finally decided to fire Mr. Gilgallon and unfortunately lost the house and had to start house hunting all over again. I would never recommend this man to anyone. I seriously considered taking some sort of action against him but decided to put the whole ordeal behind me and move forward.
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