Charles Thomas Slaughter

Po Box 1256, Lexington, SC

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University of South Carolina
2009
University of South Carolina School of Law

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Chad dorman

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19 Dec, 2024
I am a real estate agent with Exp Realty! I have used Ed Boggs on a number of closings with Buyers and Sellers alike. He will come to your office and do the closings and have everything prepared ahead of time. And his assistant Jessica is on top of it all. Ed's Experience and Knowledge are great, but Jessica takes care of it all behind the scenes. She attentive, prompt in returning emails, calls, and texts; and sets Ed up Success with each closing. Thanks guys for all you do!
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Miss mikayla

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15 Jul, 2024
Mr. Boggs was very courteous and patient with all the questions and concerns we had about my husband’s cdl traffic ticket. He helped us understand and make the best decision for our situation. Thank you sir! May God bless you!
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Jeff blizard

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29 Feb, 2024
Mr Boggs is an excellent attorney. I highly recommend his services for all your legal needs.
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Top review highlights

Pros
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Excellent and professional legal services
“Mr Boggs is an excellent attorney. I highly recommend his services for all your legal needs.”
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Informative and easy legal processes
“Great experience during the home buying process. He was very informative and and this process feel easy.”
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Dedicated and responsive
“Counselor was dedicated, dependable and focused on two different transactions that he handled with expertise. He went out of his away to be available, even after hours, to make sure that the issues were solved and so we wouldn't have to worry about it.”
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Detailed and thorough
“Down to earth. Great service. Extremely detail to your information. Loved that. Didn't rush the meeting.”
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Issues with back office staff and attention to detail
“Worst back office staff and will not use him again. Attorney and staff not paying attention to detail in closing papers and for his fees too many mistakes.”
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Unprofessional back office staff
“Worst back office staff I've ever dealt with in the real estate industry.”

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