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Originally Posted by Bonanza
Thank you, Kathie. I have said the same thing using different words.
You might as well add "& Morse" to the end of McLin & Burnsed. They all have deeper pockets than all of us, if it's a question of going against any/all of them. If push comes to shove with an issue, besides money coming out of your every pore, a litigator might be more the type of attorney you need, as opposed to a real estate attorney. It's awful if a situation needs to be expanded to this level.
Kathie, I hope your problem isn't serious and the same goes for the writer of this thread.
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Whoa. We don't have even a hint that the cause of the OP's problem is The Villages. It could be anything.
I too have heard from the OP personally and I say you aren't jumping to conclusions on this one, you are catapulting.
Everyone knows that I am a huge fan of the developer. I see no reason to malign someone because they have "money coming out of every pore". Mclin Burnsed is an ethical, very successful law firm that probably handles more closings on homes than any other law firm in this country. Perhaps choosing them isn't what would be done, but I feel sure that they would suggest a good real estate lawyer or litigator.
I don't think that The Villages inc are ALWAYS right but they haven't become the success they are by being underhanded. They are dealing with the most sophisticated and savvy bunch of real estate customers in this country. It isn't our first rodeo.
Just my opinion.