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Pros
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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in real estate law
“She is sharp, thorough and grasps the concepts quickly. her knowledge base is vast, and has access to broader when necessary, but handles herself exceptionally well.”
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Provides excellent client support and guidance throughout the process
“Calm, steady, and confident - she and Becky are the best people to trust and rely on!”
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Advocates strongly for her clients' best interests
“I felt confident she always had our best interest in mind (whether we were the purchaser or seller) and we completely trusted her to negotiate the best terms possible on our behalf.”
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Highly accessible and responsive to client questions and concerns
“She is extremely knowledgeable, and was quick to spot any potential issues and resolve them quickly. She went above and beyond our expectations.”
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Maintains a professional yet personable approach
“She really understands how unnerving the buying/selling process can become and works impossibly hard to have clients feel calm and confident.”
Cons
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A small number of clients felt the lawyer did not sufficiently protect their interests
“She did not attempt at all to make my contract of sale protect me, rather was in best interest of the seller.”
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Some clients experienced delays or issues with scheduling and availability
“They do not return most calls and answer only some emails. Strictly an e-mail business. They Scheduled 2 closing dates without checking my availability or my Mover's.”

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25 Feb, 2022 by Jordana
I want to start off by saying I almost didn’t hire Randi after I read the review below. I am SO happy I didn’t listen to that review as Randi and get yearn are simply the BEST! Randi far exceeded my expectations as an attorney. She even helped negotiate part of my deal and did a phenomenal job (even though that’s not her job). I was always able to reach her through text or phone directly, she let me ask every single dumb question I had without making me feel stupid, and lastly she’s a shark which you always want in an attorney (a nice shark). I cant say enough good things about Randi and her team! Don’t think twice about hiring them.
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13 Oct, 2021 by Anonymous
I have used Randie on both my sale and purchase. I am blown away with the time and details and effort she and her wonderful staff put in to my transactions. She always took our calls and like many attorneys do not do- provided her cell, worked on my deals at night and even weekends! This is a experienced, buttoned up attorney!!
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12 Oct, 2021 by Jon
Deciding on how to choose a lawyer to represent you is such an important decision. There's so many "professionals," to choose from and picking your attorney to help guide you can go either way in my experience. I've been in a position where we've chosen the wrong attorney and been made to feel as though they were much more important than us and that their time was expensive and valuable. Working with Randie and staff was so refreshing. There's such a level of detailed professionalism coupled with an ability to relate to the client on an every day level. Her office was always available, always accessible, always unbelievably prompt while managing to be extremely detailed in protecting our needs from a legal perspective. I would NEVER use another firm and we left the transaction feeling as though we'd added an integral part of our families lives to our forever legal team. I can always count on Randie and staff to answer random questions with zero notice - in this day and age we feel blessed to have been recommended to this firm. We HIGHLY recommend!!!
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12 Oct, 2021 by Scott
I hired Randie to advise me and my wife in connection with the sale of our then-current home and purchase of our new home that was, at the time, not completely finished being built. Little did Randie know that it would likely be one of the most challenging real estate deals in the history of the planet, with the sellers of our new home effectively walking off the project immediately after we signed the contract, and with no Certificate of Occupancy in sight. Without blinking an eye, and with grace and brilliance, Randie led us through this extraordinarily challenging situation culminating in the successful sale and purchase of both homes! We are forever indebted to Randie. I unequivocally recommend her for any and all of your real estate legal needs.
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23 Jul, 2021 by Anonymous
It was a bad choice to use Randie. Spoke to her on the phone for the 1st time in 3 1/2 months on the Closing day that the time was delayed. They do not return most calls and answer only some emails. Strictly an e-mail business. They Scheduled 2 closing dates without checking my availability or my Mover's. The Closing date had to be changed. Made one request at the end which was never done and I took care of it after move-in. Randie gave much of my File work to her Associate and the Receptionist. Avoid.
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