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    Holliday Ingram Law - Happy Family, buyers agent Justin Ruzicka

    Holliday Ingram Law

    (3 reviews)

    One of the processors had their account compromised, resulting in all information related to our…read moreloan being transferred to hackers. The hacker, posing as the processor, sent an email to me, the realtor, and the finance officer (each address differed by only one character). The email contained detailed and accurate information about the property, including the address, loan amount, and wiring instructions. The only discrepancy was the cash-to-close amount, which I attempted to reconcile. I went to the bank and, based on what appeared to be legitimate instructions (identical in format to prior instructions from the lender) and the bank processed the wire transfer. I sent confirmation to my realtor while still at the bank, who added it to my documents early Wednesday morning. In the same email thread, I again raised concerns about the cash-to-close discrepancy and expressed my frustration at being asked to complete the transaction the day before with no notice. At no point did the processor (or anyone on the thread - loan officer or realtor) pause to question the inconsistencies or take steps to verify the wire information that was sent. Fast forward to late Friday afternoon - after 3:30 p.m. - when the attorney advised that the wire transfer had not been received. Only then was the issue identified. Fortunately, our bank detected the breach and cancelled the transaction (several hundred thousand $s) before the funds were released. Had they not, the money would have been gone and we would have been left without either the funds or our home. We quite literally ran to the bank before it closed at 4:00 p.m. to resend the wire. As newcomers to Greenville, we were unfamiliar with the area and the urgency added significant stress. We then rushed back to complete the paperwork before offices closed. Cyber breaches unfortunately happen; that is an unfortunate reality. What made this situation far worse was the handling afterward. We were left waiting for 45 minutes while the attorney assisted another client who arrived after us. There was no meaningful apology, no acknowledgment of the seriousness of the breach, and no recognition of the potential financial devastation we narrowly avoided - either for us or for other clients impacted by this processor. The only comment offered was that it was a "Christmas miracle" that it "could have been bad," along with a brief "sorry I was late" upon returning. Based on this experience, I would never recommend this organization despite the fact that they came highly recommended by our realtor.

    Great team of people who made closing on a house stress-free and a breeze. I had the pleasure of…read moreworking with Taylor, Heather, Milena, and Judson. Definitely recommend!

    Lanier Law Firm

    Lanier Law Firm

    (5 reviews)

    We hired Lanier Law Firm for our closing, and expected to have our interests represented. Now we…read moreare facing about à $200 in penalties because we were not told to immediately start the primary residence application process. It was no secret that we moved here from out of state, and are not familiar with the laws here - this is why we retain lawyers, isn't it? Return mail from our new address (that included a very important document) was ignored - no one at Lanier called us to ask why it was returned to them. We were also supposed to receive information from the county about the primary residence application, but never did, so that was likely returned to sender as well, but of course we didn't know about it - no one at Lanier bothered to pick up a phone to call us about their mail being returned! I expressed my and my husband's deep disappointment to Lanier, and there was no offer to cover the penalty, or even contribute to it! When you're in the business of doing real estate closings, it is important to keep in mind that people are at an incredibly busy, exhausting, and stressful point in their lives - they need real instruction on EXACTLY what they need to do, and WHEN, to avoid financial consequences. If feels like our money was taken, the closing completed, and GOODBYE. Attorneys have a fiduciary responsibility to look out for their clients. It didn't happen here, and we're left holding the bag.

    We came here to close on our house and had a great experience!! They are so awesome and friendly…read moreand it was a smooth process. We weren't here long at all. The office is beautiful and super clean with lots of drinks and snacks. I definitely recommend them!

    MGC Real Estate - realestatelawyers - Updated July 2026

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