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Knowledgeable and helpful in landlord-tenant law issues
“Mr. Stimmel was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable about my landlord tenant law issue.”
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Excellent representation in landlord-tenant cases
“Jerry has done an excellent job of representing me as a tenant in two landlord-tenant cases.”
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Compassionate and responsive in emergency situations
“Mr. Stimmel was kind, available and responsive; he listened to all the details of her situation and offered a great depth of knowledge and strength.”
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Able to achieve favorable outcomes for clients
“A horrific felony became a misdemeanor with NO jail time!”
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Provides thorough guidance and advice to clients
“Jerry's advice made it possible by advising me through managing a problem quickly, with knowledge and patience.”
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As a result of the analysis of reviews about this lawyer, no significant cons were found.

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17 Aug, 2024 by Anonymous
Jerry answered my question with such clarity that I can see he knows the law very well. In future, i will lokk for his office to get help if needed.
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03 Jan, 2017 by Anonymous
Mr. Stimmel was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable about my landlord tenant law issue. He went above and beyond by answering my follow up questions, too. After countless hours of phone calls and one-sided voicemails, he was the person who actually seemed to care about and understand my issue and my need for help. Thank you, Jerry.
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06 Jan, 2015 by Julie
I spoke directly with Mr. Stimmel regarding the extreme loss our family suffered and he was very sincere and helpful. Without any agenda whatsoever he spent over an hour with me and informed me of our rights, obligations, and legal routes. I believe he gave me his honest opinion, and during this difficult time it is refreshing! Thank you Mr. Stimmel, Julie
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05 Jun, 2013 by Laura
I will call Jerry Stimmel again if I ever have a problem with a tenant. I couldn’t have asked for better support. Mr. Stimmel guided me and my family every step of the way through my first difficult Landlord-Tenant situation. Even though I had already sworn off my former “momlord” approach to managing a rental, due to minor problems that arose, Jerry’s advice made it possible by advising me through managing a problem quickly, with knowledge and patience. I had a rental house that I had managed, loosely, for 12 years. I had good tenants. In a house that had been my home previously for many years, I rented to a family, then several housemates for 8 years. Sometimes they would leave too much trash around, and pay rent late, they’d ask for deals, which we made, amiably. Good people, all. Not good business, really, but good life. I had only heard about nightmare tenants. Squatters, the suit happy, vandals, the violent or destructive. But none for me, fortunately. Then, I got my first nightmare tenant. First communication, one week into tenancy, was a threat of a lawsuit, because we had a “verbal agreement” for a different situation and price. No, actually, we didn’t. We had discussed, through a property manager, a different arrangement, with one exchange, but we didn’t come to an agreement. The tenant signed a lease for the original offer, with “no verbal agreements” beyond the lease, a standard clause. That first email claimed otherwise and threatened suit. Many other emails, threats, and pestering of other tenants followed, with an event of one kind or another every day. Other tenants considered leaving if she didn't. She blocked other potential tenants from seeing the last available room, by greeting them in the driveway with hostility and erroneous claims. This attorney educated me through the basics of when and how to deliver 3-day and 10-day notices; through what not to say and when to simply say nothing. Each exchange with him included thoughtful, thorough commentary on the situation with recommendations well–founded in state statutes, common sense, and wisdom. Sometimes email answers arrived in the middle of the night, when he had time off from his days in court. Mr. Stimmel made a visit to the property in question, after the tenant gave notice that she was moving out along with another notice that a lawsuit would be filed. Because she had called the police three times that we know of, resulting in nothing except a scolding *for her* from the officer, my family anticipated the possibility of mischief, minor vandalism, hostility toward other tenants again, or something unexpected. Jerry provided presence, talked to other tenants, and monitored the situation. The hostile tenant had already established that she would harass other tenants and potential tenants, let her unattended barking dog run loose, threaten lawsuits, and last, fill a lock in the house with glue. I highly recommend Jerry Stimmel for Landlord-Tenant relations. If I ever have another situation, I’ll use what I learned and beyond that, Mr. Stimmel will be the first person I will call.
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02 Apr, 2013 by David
Mr. Stimmel actually listened to my side of the story, worked hard with me, my family and witnesses, and was able to get the prosecutors to see what really happened! A horrific felony became a misdemeanor with NO jail time! I've learned my lesson, but when I send my friends to Mr. Stimmel, I hear equally glowing reports!
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11 Sep, 2008 by Anonymous
I have referred clients to Leslie for years as well as consulting with her prior to engaging in a project. Leslie has always been extremely responsive and had the answers. Her fees are favorable for the received assistance. I highly recommend Leslie for your residential, commercial or development needs.
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25 May, 2021 by Andrew
Once James became involved in our bankruptcy, things were much easier to understand and we were able to resolve our issues. I trust him completely and appreciated both his sensitivity and candor as needed. Our outcome was positive and we have fully recovered due to his help.
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28 Jul, 2016 by Anonymous
Bruce came onboard with my case very motivated and genuinely interested in winning. He is experienced, intelligent, and methodical. I was fortunate to have hired him and can now move forward with my career. I highly recommend him if you're in the military.
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27 Jun, 2016 by Michael
I first talked to Bruce right before NJP and he gave me free counsel. I hired him afterwards and never thought twice. I was facing two charges 112a and 92. He won my case with the best possible outcome; the Admin Board results were 3-0 no misconduct and 3-0 retention, a unanimous win. His extensive experience and tremendous talent was the reason my board went so well. No matter what the details of your case are, he will ensure you get the best possible outcome. I have 12 years in the Navy and now I will be able to continue my career. I am eternally grateful for that.
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04 Jun, 2016 by Mike
I was facing TWO allegations in my Command which are 112a and 93. With 16 years in the Navy, I knew the Navy has ZERO tolerance when it comes to illegal drugs and I take it very seriously. I got so worried that my 16 long years I spent my life in the Navy would just flush thru a drain like waste. As soon as I found out about it, I didnt hesitate to call Mr White and he gave me some advises before I even hire him and met in person. The moment I met Mr White, I felt very comfortable and ease. He is so flexible that I can meet or call him almost anytime of the day to answer any questions and worries I had. I will never forget that time he told me that he will go to war for me to win this battle. The day of my Adsep board he truly proven me what he said by shutting down our opponents who tried to take me down. I highly recommend Mr Bruce White to anyone who is facing the toughest time in life.
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