Madison Ashley Chapel, experienced  attorney in Aiken, SC with 9 reviews
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Madison Ashley Chapel

210 Colony Pkwy, Aiken, SC

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Mike ocksmall

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27 Dec, 2023
I used this office to close on my home and they didn't tell me how much to even pull out for them until the day before closing? So I wrote a check for too much and they gave me a refund check..... problem is they put both me and my gfs name on it so the check can't be cashed. And to get a new check they have to hold the check in there hands for 10 DAYS because it "left the building"....... can't even get YOUR OWN MONEY back from these people.
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A bigger better mortgage

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20 Feb, 2023
Worst ever. A few days before closing and we still don't have title commitment, CPL, Tax cert, well, the whole order that was places a month ago.
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Julia walker

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27 Jan, 2023
Mary handled my work without a single meeting, all through emails, still she was very clear, fast and professional. It was easy. I sent my friends to her, and they called me back to tell how much they liked her.
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Efficient and professional service
“Mary handled my work without a single meeting, all through emails, still she was very clear, fast and professional. It was easy.”
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Helpful and informative staff
“Although Scott Patterson is booked, his secretary is very nice, was able to answer a lot of my questions and was very informative.”
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Timely and easy to work with
“Mr. Patterson and his team do a great job with their real estate closings. They are timely and easy to work it. I greatly appreciate the way they work with our company and clients!”
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Patient and accommodating
“Very patient”
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Lack of communication and transparency
“I used this office to close on my home and they didn't tell me how much to even pull out for them until the day before closing?”
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Delayed and incomplete order processing
“Worst ever. A few days before closing and we still don't have title commitment, CPL, Tax cert, well, the whole order that was places a month ago.”

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