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    Shapiro & Ingle LLP

    2.0 (4 reviews)

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    Knipp Law Office

    Knipp Law Office

    3.0
    (9 reviews)

    Excellent Real-estate law office. Personal service and execution…read more I've used them twice personally. Great job Team Knipp.

    Worst experience I could have conceivably had closing on a house as sellers with Knipp Law. We were…read morescheduled to close on the house we were purchasing at the same time and day as the closing of the selling of our home, so we had our own attorneys prepare the paperwork sent to them by Knipp and overnight the paperwork to them after we signed all the documents, along with emailing Knipp a copy of our closing attorneys wire transfer instructions. After signing all the paperwork for the closing of the home we were purchasing, we waited for Knipp to file the sale with the register of deeds so they could wire the proceeds from our sale to our closing attorneys. 2 hours after closing, we received an email from our attorneys stating that Knipp had just sent them a document for us to sign that they had forgotten to include in the original package. We signed electronically and our attorneys sent the document back to Knipp. An hour later, still no word that the wire transfer had gone through. We decided to call Knipp ourselves to see what the filing status was on the sale of our house. The paralegal handling our case told us that it had been filed with the register of deeds and they were awaiting confirmation that the deed had been recorded. Knipp also informed us that they were awaiting the wiring instructions for the proceed of our sale. When I reminded the paralegal that we had sent the wiring instructions several days ago, she told me that wiring instructions sent through email were not accepted, and needed to be sent through a secure messaging platform. Neither my wife and I, nor our attorneys had been informed of this; for some reason Knipp did not seem to think it was important to let us know that a specific method of communicating wiring instructions was necessary after we had sent them those instructions over email. After sending the wiring instructions, we waited for about 15-30 more minutes before my wife thought to call the Register of Deeds to see if Knipp had filed everything correctly, as we didn't have much faith in them at this point. Upon speaking with someone in the Register of Deeds, my wife discovered that not only had the sale not been recorded, it was not even showing up in their system. The sale thankfully popped up as my wife was on the phone with the Register of Deeds. Not sure why Knipp seemingly chose to lie to us about the state of our filing, nor keep us waiting around for THREE HOURS after our closing. Comically poor communication and clear indifference as to whether my wife and I were inconvenienced. Wish I could give 0 stars. Avoid Knipp Law like the plague.

    Invitation Homes

    Invitation Homes

    2.5
    (299 reviews)

    My review to express my disappointment regarding the condition of the home I recently rented…read morethrough Invitation Homes at Olive Coast Street, Charlotte, North Carolina. During the onboarding and move-in inspection process, several items were identified that required repair or attention. Although my lease began in April and rent was paid for that month, I did not move into the property until May. Given that the property was vacant during that time, I reasonably expected that the identified issues would have been addressed before my move-in date. Unfortunately, when I moved into the home, many of the outstanding items had not been completed. As a result, I was required to take time away from work shortly after moving in to accommodate maintenance visits and repairs that could have been completed before occupancy. As a tenant, I believe it is reasonable to expect that a home is move-in ready at the start of the tenancy, particularly when concerns have already been documented and there was ample time to address them before occupancy. The inconvenience of coordinating repairs after moving in, combined with the need to miss work, has been frustrating and disruptive. I paid rent beginning in April, and I believe the property should have been inspected and prepared for occupancy before my move-in date. Instead, I was left dealing with issues that had already been identified, causing unnecessary inconvenience during what should have been a smooth transition into my new home. I respectfully request that Invitation Homes review this matter and consider an appropriate accommodation for the inconvenience and time I lost from work while facilitating repairs. I would appreciate a prompt response outlining how these concerns will be addressed. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your response. Sincerely, Cheryl Ann Snyder-Samuel Charlotte, NC

    My repairs were done very quickly and at a great time. The technician was also great!!read more

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