John F. Renger III, experienced Real Estate attorney in Fayetteville, NC with 97 reviews
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John F. Renger III

4317 Ramsey St, Fayetteville, NC

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Education

1998:
University of North Carolina at Greensboro, J.D.
1994:
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, BA - Bachelor of Arts

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4.1 97 reviews
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Mercedes rodriguez

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23 Oct, 2024
Excellent place !!!
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Nicole morris

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19 Aug, 2024
This company sucks!!!! I do not recommend them to anyone. Mr. Puryear knows nothing!!!! He was over my mother's estate and nothing was done for the length of time that he was so called handling it!!! They only get a one star because I am not able to post without one.
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A bell s

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09 Aug, 2024
So at first glance it seems they are 5Star...then I notice that the reviews were not random ppl but scamming will n deeds n changing names is good all easy to get fixed w a lawyer....what about a criminal or justice civil rights win....I have been to a lot and they all have numbers but guarantee no win just hopeful speaking...but want money up front in excess of your current financial m we means.
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Pros
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Excellent customer service and responsiveness from the legal team
“Robin was so helpful with the process of the original purchase I made when buying my property. Then assisted me again in changing my last name on the deed after I got married. She was patient with my crazy schedule and answered all my questions along the way.”
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Knowledgeable and thorough attorneys who ensure legal requirements are met
“Robin was incredibly thorough, leaving no stone unturned to ensure that all legal requirements were met and that the deed was executed flawlessly.”
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Compassionate and caring approach with clients
“We needed to have my mother's will evaluated when my father passed and a power of attorney prepared. I found the legal team to be kind, compassionate, efficient and very helpful.”
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Efficient and timely service
“Everything was quick in there. The paper work and everything.”
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Highly professional and trustworthy firm
“Awesome, I just brought a house through them, and the agent. A very professional company vert trustworthy and reliable. Worry free.”
Cons
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Poor communication and lack of responsiveness
“I am employed by and work with the most professional, caring, and compassionate attorney and team leader. We have foreclosure, litigation, and real estate attorneys who are committed to their teams, their clients, and to providing excellent, thoroughly searched and well-documented products, services, and representation.”
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Inconsistent quality of service and errors
“I've had two closing here and both times were filled with lack of communication and errors. Our attorney quit right before our closing and we were never told this or given any other attorney's name.”
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Difficulty with timely completion of transactions
“Why can't we see the other reviews. Can you fix the page so I can see the other people's reviews. Thanks”
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Unprofessional and unethical practices
“No Ethics. No integrity. No Honor. No Cash for Keys! Advise Clients to Steal Disabiled Veterans Belongings and Force them to Live in their Vehicle during No Eviction Covid-19 court Mandated 'No Evictions'.”
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Overcharging for services
“If you don't mind being charged for legal fees before you even get a chance to use their services. They might be the firm for you.”

Publications

2016:
Hutchens Law Firm blog, Avoid Delays in Selling "Estate Property" Located in Another County
2016:
The Front Porch, Renovation Restrictions
2016:
Hutchens Law Firm Blog, Surface Water Drainage and Liability
2016:
Hutchens Law Firm Blog, Investment Properties and LLCs

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