Representing landlords, property management companies, financial institutions, employers and insurance companies throughout the State of California.
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Representing landlords, property management companies, financial institutions, employers and insurance companies throughout the State of California.
Wallace, Richardson, Sontag & Le, LLP, located in Irvine, California, is highly regarded for its expertise in real estate law, with clients praising the professionalism and responsiveness of their attorneys. Many reviews highlight the exceptional service provided by lawyers like Mr. Earl Wallace and Henry Kim, who are noted for their thorough knowledge of legal processes and their dedication to achieving favorable outcomes for clients. Overall, clients express a strong sense of appreciation for the firm’s guidance and support, recommending them for their effective handling of real estate-related matters.
It has been a great pleasure working with Mr. Earl Wallace. He has been incredibly helpful in resolving issues during a challenging lease-end process with a former tenant. The property is a cooperative housing (co-op), which is governed by various rules and regulations established by the co-op community association. Since Mr. Wallace is knowledgeable not only about the real estate law but also about co-op regulations, he was very helpful and patiently walked me through the necessary processes. He always had my best interests in mind while minimizing/avoiding any potential future conflicts with my former tenant. He also answered all my questions promptly. His charge was more than reasonable. I really appreciated all of his advice and guidance during this process and would highly recommend him.
If I could leave ZERO stars, I would. I helped a non English speaking client call to figure out what was going on with a notice she received. First person that answered my call was great, nice, transferred me immediately. The woman she transferred me to was AWFUL. I asked the woman basic questions, coming from a non legal background, to which she was short and rude the entire time. At one point she asked me if I had even read the contract, which caught me off guard, to which I responded that yes, I had in fact read the contract. If I, a pretty well educated person, comfortable with navigating the social service world am treated with such disrespect, I can’t imagine how someone not as comfortable is supposed to get anything accomplished. ESPECIALLY since I was calling on behalf of a client who was wrongly served with an eviction notice. Of course this company will respond with “Ms. Diaz is not a customer or client of this law firm. All communications with Ms. Diaz have been conducted in a professional manner.” BUT you don’t have to be a client to have had a terrible interaction with a company or to have been treated UNPROFESSIONALLY! So let’s see if they have some new response to give to my review, because I guarantee you, it was not professional. If it was, post the recording for all to see, I dare you.
Both of those stars go to 1 women who was nice enough to help. To the legal assistant who didn’t help me, those 3 empty stars are for you.