Charles Horner
Seattle, WA
Licensed for 24 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Divorce and Family
Language
Arabic French
About
I have been in private practice since 1997, and am currently the owner of the Law Office of Charles R. Horner, PLLC. I have experience in a number of civil law areas, but my primary focus is on real estate and litigation related to it. Having worked on numerous real estate disputes, I firmly hold that an ounce of prevention is worth a ton of cure when it comes to what might be the biggest investment of your life. Do not hesitate to seek legal help in any real estate matter.
Practices Areas
Family
Language
Arabic French
Contact
1001 4th Ave Ste 3200Seattle, WA, 98154-10031001 4th Ave Ste 3200Seattle, WA, 98154-1003
Office: N/A
Website: N/AReviews
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.
A contractor we hired placed unqualified personnel on the job, assigned them work they were not capable of performing correctly, and failed to supervise them adequately. Many facets of the work were defective, including electrical, heating system, tile, manufactured-wood floor installation, and painting. After installing the floor out of compliance with the manufacturer's directions, thus voiding the warranty, the contractor's personnel seriously damaged it, apparently by storing and dropping tools on it. We dismissed the contractor and withheld payment of the latest bill, which the contractor insisted be paid despite the many flaws. We then hired Charles Horner. We found him to be extremely thorough and careful in his research, document preparation, and communications. He went far beyond the normal call of duty in determining fair value for the work performed and documenting the charges we incurred in correcting the many problems. He did not even charge for some of the time he put in on gathering all the data. He represented us well before the opposing attorney, in motion practice with the judge, and with a mediator eventually appointed. We reached a fair settlement that would not have been possible without Charles' highly professional and dedicated work.
Mr. Horner helped me get through the complicated and frustrating process of getting a HAMP mortgage modification. After having spent nearly 9 months filling out the same applications over and over and being asked to do so again I contacted this attorney, who with one letter and a phone call got the lender to listen and to convert my trial payments to a permanent modification with 2% interest, allowing me to keep my home. I found Mr. Horner to be prompt and professional.
I hired Charles to help me resolve with my landlord tenant issue in November 2020. Charles charged me $550 for his time. Although hiring him made my situation worse because he gave me bad legal advice. He told me to not help my landlord find a new tenant because it wasn’t my responsibility. I did what he said because I thought he knew it better. But it turned out it was a bad idea. I ended up owing more than $10,000 form the property. Later I consulted with another attorney and he told me I should have helped the landlord find new tenant because it shows that i’m trying to help them and that is a good thing and god for my case. And i listed and got a new tenant in 10 days. I would have owed more money if I didn’t help the landlord find a tenant. My experience from hiring Charles was bad and I deeply regretted it. He did not seem professional to me at all. I wish I hadn’t hire him.