MBK Chapman PC – Business and real estate litigation and transactions; Homeowner representation in HOA / Davis-Stirling disputes.
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MBK Chapman PC – Business and real estate litigation and transactions; Homeowner representation in HOA / Davis-Stirling disputes.
MBK Chapman PC, located in Aliso Viejo, California, is a highly regarded law firm specializing in real estate and HOA disputes. Clients consistently praise the professionalism, expertise, and effective communication of the attorneys, particularly highlighting their ability to achieve favorable outcomes in challenging situations. Many reviewers express their gratitude for the firm’s dedication and results-oriented approach, making MBK Chapman PC a top choice for anyone facing legal issues related to real estate or homeowner associations.
I consulted with Sam Kihl about a neighbor dispute recently. I was extremely impressed with his demeanor, knowledge, and professionalism.
I am beyond impressed with Sara Etemadi’s work! As a homeowner dealing with an HOA that had made my life difficult for months, I initially believed that, as an attorney, I could handle the situation myself. However, when my efforts failed to bring results, I was fortunate to find Ms. Etemadi.
I spoke with Michael and his team today regarding our commercial building. We have a professional medical space and have complex construction within the building. Our initial evaluation of the case was highly complex and thorough. He brings amazing professional insight and has already made multiple recommendations to help us resolve a problem with my best interest in mind. The communication with office staff was easy and smooth with clear sharing of electronic files. The receptionist, his scheduler, and the attorneys are professional in their clear communications. Their fee schedule is comparable to high end law offices. Their skill in resolving our case and helping to save us time and money cannot be emphasized enough