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Highly knowledgeable and experienced in landlord-tenant law
“I am convinced he is the foremost expert on landlord - tenant law in the state of North Carolina.”
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Provides excellent and responsive legal representation
“He has always responded to our request quickly and professionally.”
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Goes above and beyond to help clients
“He went above and beyond my expectations and I would highly recommend him to anyone in need.”
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Communicates effectively and keeps clients informed throughout the process
“He communicated with me throughout the process.”
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Approachable and empathetic towards clients
“Knowledgeable, empathetic, funny, polite and reasonably priced.”
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03 Feb, 2021 by Jeanne
Mr. Fonda was so great,I really am satisfied with his work and the fact that there is no judgment with him he listened to my story and made me feel like I ca trust him I would definitely recommend him..
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27 Feb, 2020 by Rhonda
Knowledgeable, empathetic, funny, polite and reasonably priced. These are all descriptions of Attorney John R. Fonda of the Fonda Law Firm. I'm a Landlady with investment rental properties in the Triad. I met Attorney Fonda at the W/S Forsyth Co. Government Centers waiting area, along with other Landlords and Property Managers. As we waited for our hearings to be heard. When he walked in, I found him to be pleasantly approachable. He had us laughing and talking to each other. That really helped us ease the tension of the situation. We informed him that we were Landlords with eviction cases. He offered us his Landlord informational pamphlet of the legal do's and don'ts called "Landlord's Guide To Summary Ejectment Proceedings In North Carolina. That he wrote, and at no charge! My PROFESSIONAL TENANT had a Legal Aid Attorney that first delayed the case by continuance, then had the case dismissed. All of which the tenant and Section eight withheld rent for two months. I called the number on the pamphlet and hired Attorney Fonda to redo my case. He did an excellent job informing and advising me through email and phone calls. He understands and get what Landlords are up against in the Court System. As we have rights to. After sending the tenant a NOTICE OF DEFAULT letter and followed up by an ACTION FOR SUMMARY EJECTMENT NOTICE. This Professional Tenant couldn't flea the property fast enough. I would definitely retain his services again and refer him to other Landlords with the same problem I had. He is truly GOOD PEOPLE. Thanks, Attorney Fonda. Rhonda Underwood. UNDERWOOD INVESTMENT PROPERTIES LLC.
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09 Jun, 2019 by Deidra mack harris
Very professional he communicated with me throughout the process. I won my small claim with Mr. John Fonda’s help. I will definitely call on him again should I need his expertise.
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23 May, 2019 by Tim
I've been a landlord here in Winston-Salem for nearly 35 years. Unfortunately, I've had to evict several tenants during that time. Occasionally, i would hire an attorney to handle a case for me for various reasons. I would only hire Mr. John Fonda ever again if i needed one. I've had occasion to use his services a couple of times recently and am convinced he is the foremost expert on landlord - tenant law in the state of North Carolina. Mr. Fonda has an amazing knowledge in all that encompasses. Additionally, he has always shown great respect to myself, my former tenants and the court. I would give Mr. Fonda my highest recommendation to anyone requiring an attorney with respect to rental matters. Great Job!!
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30 Mar, 2019 by Tina
I hired Mr Fonda to help me with the eviction of some tenants I had renting my home. I had never had to do this and new very little of the whole process. He was very knowledgeable, helpful and patient with me and always available to answer my questions (and I had many). He went above and beyond my expectations and I would highly recommend him to anyone in need.
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