Leonard R Jordan Jr
Columbia, SC
Licensed for 46 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Real Estate
Language
English
About
I have been in private practice consistently since December 1975, working in law firms of small and large collections of attorneys. Recently, in May 2014, I opened my own firm, as a sole practitioner. I am excited about the pressure and flexibility a small firm provides. I am accepting new clients, and I would like the opportunity to discuss with you your legal needs.
Practices Areas
Bankruptcy & Debt
Business
Real Estate
Foreclosure
Language
English
Contact
Jordan Law Firm4500 Fort Jackson BlvdColumbia, SC, 29209-11194500 Fort Jackson BlvdColumbia, SC, 29209-1119
Office: N/A
Website: N/AReviews
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.
I responded to an ad to buy waterfront property out of a development on a nearby lake. The one day sale was set up to do mass showings then if you wanted to buy you signed a contract on the spot for the lot of your choice. The land was beautiful and prices were very good so I entered into a contract. The Seller made no provisions for any due diligence and set an aggressive closing date. After several months I got suspicious and hired Mr. Jordan to review the entire transaction. He found numerous issues with the covenants and restrictions rendering the property unmarketable. These issues were not apparent to me and I am an attorney with the experience of many deals under my belt. Mr. Jordan was able to terminate the contract against the Sellers vigorous efforts to force the closing, saving me from a terrible and expensive mistake. His knowledge of real estate law was immense and instrumental in causing the Seller to return my earnest money. His fee was very reasonable and I would have no hesitation in recommending him to anyone needing real estate advice.
I will reserve this until a verdict tis reached but I can already tell that UI would not want to be on the other side of him. His company profile speaks highly of him and you cannot go wrong with a fellow University Brother Go SC.
There were a lot of things he could've done to help win my case but he didn't. I even offered a lot evidence that he never brought up to help win my case. All he cared about was that I paid the legal fees and didn't try very hard to help win my case. I had tons of evidence against the other side that he ignored. I think his agenda was to drag the case out for as long as possible so to rack up the legal fees for me to pay him more over time as opposed to using the evidence to shut down the other side.
Called Leonard to let him know about a misunderstanding regarding a land deal. He was incredibly rude, even when I explained my reason for calling as being a courtesy for his information. Called me a jerk and then tried to force a deal. I felt like I was talking to a school yard bully instead of a 41-year professional attorney.