Daniel Mateusz Baczynski, experienced Civil Rights, Consumer Protection attorney in Draper, UT with 814 reviews
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Daniel Mateusz Baczynski

12339 S 800 E Ste 101, Draper, UT

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Chris m

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25 Feb, 2025
Don't let the name change fool you. These people are despicable and pray on low income families to prop up their wealth. They have bought and paid for congress in Utah to make it one of the most landlord friendly states in the US.
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Alexander hartigan

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11 Feb, 2025
Legalized extortion. Not surprising given his undying support for Fuhrer Trump
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Maia kali

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21 Jan, 2025
*trigger warning* (DV) Soooo, I am curious - Last year, I chose out of an insanely complex domestic violence situation. Unfortunately, it took two moves and fleeing to a shelter to get away. The first apartment that I left in 2023, was in the middle of management changes when I had to leave - The management that was leaving was made aware that there had been domestic violence, that I had somewhere else to go, and that I needed to leave - But I was not getting emails or calls back, and the office was closed for extended periods of time, etc... Because of the severity of the situation and the urgency to create safety for my family, I ended up leaving, and moving into housing. In November, I got a letter in the mail from The Law Offices of Kirk A. Cullimore, suing me for breaking the lease. They want almost $10K from me. I know VAWA is a federal law and the most recent time that I had to leave my housing unit, the management just gave me some papers to fill out and then they moved me to a new place. I got approved for Victims of Crime assistance in June last year, but I didnt know that I would be receiving an almost $10K lawsuit for breaking my lease due to domestic violence. Sometimes those offices help with relocation costs- But I didnt ask for that at that time because I didnt have this then. My offender is currently in jail, and I am working to get a protective order and legally change my name, however... In the meantime, I have a lawsuit coming at me for 10K that if I had, I still wouldnt give them. I really need some guidance here, because it kinda feels like theyre harrassing me, but I dont know my rights.
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Knowledgeable and responsive staff who are willing to provide guidance and answer questions
“Cullimore is great with all our landlord needs. They are extremely helpful with every issue we can come up with.”
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Efficient and effective in handling legal matters such as evictions
“Cullimore does a great job. We are a property management company and have used them for years. They are very professional and always move quickly with legal issues and evictions.”
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Offer valuable training and resources for property managers and landlords
“Kirk Cullimore's office always provides the assurance and knowledgeable experience necessary for our legal questions and cases and it is no surprise how many other clients like us rely on them for excellent service.”
Cons
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Perceived as aggressive and unsympathetic towards tenants, especially those in difficult situations
“These people are money hungry, they do not care about anything else and they show it”
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Accused of unethical and predatory tactics, including inflating fees and ignoring tenant rights
“Predatory and unethical law firm that employs overly cruel tactics. Someone like Kirk should never be allowed in public office due to abuse of power, extreme conflict of interest and immoral character.”
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Poor customer service and communication, with some reviewers reporting rude and unhelpful staff
“Rude, they won't even let you talk”

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