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Nathan Erlich, P.C., located in Forest Hills, New York, is a highly regarded attorney specializing in bankruptcy, real estate, and tax law. Many clients have praised Nathan for his professionalism, kindness, and extensive knowledge, noting that he treats his clients like family and is always willing to answer questions. Despite some negative feedback, the overall sentiment highlights his dedication to providing a smooth and supportive experience, making him a trusted choice for legal assistance.
If I could I would give him 0 star. This guy sweet talks when he needs you as a client and your money. Once you’re in contract with him, he will not respond to you. You have to call him 10 times for him to respond to you and he never responds to your text like as if he never got it. All these 5 stars reviews are fake reviews made by his paralegal associates. This guy is rude. Google other attorneys and hire the one with 20+ positive reviews. This guy is unresponsive, unprofessional and rude.
Sorry for the late review. I purchased a property at the end of 2018 through Nathan. I found Nathan on internet based on good reviews. I was skeptical at the beginning, but decided to give it a try. I am glad I did. Nathan is very experienced, professional, patient and kind. He charges reasonable fees and is always patient to answer any of my questions. Everything was smooth. If I ever buy or sell another property I will definitely come back to him. He is the man to trust. He earned his reputation. You won’t regret working with him. Thank you Nathan!
I used Nathan for many years and referred clients to him. I purchased my current home and used him for the closing. He neglected to check the paperwork from the title company which stated my property encroached on town property. When I approached him about this he stated there was nothing he could do and that I should approach my town assemblymen. Obviously that didn’t work out. He stated he was not responsible and if I tried sueing him he would drag it in court for years as he said “I have empty pockets”. So unprofessional and typical of him to deny any wrong doing on his part. Why would anyone purchase a house under those circumstances. He cost me $20,000, which I should have avoided if I had a good lawyer.