Wendell Jones
Campbell, CA
Licensed for 22 years
Law Degree
Awards
Primary Practice Area
Foreclosure
Language
English
About
Wendell J Jones Attorney Office is a law firm, where Wendell J Jones Attorney at Law is totally focused on real estate law and is highly qualified to advise or represent you with any issues or disputes regarding real estate. Our San Jose real estate law firm represents individuals and businesses throughout Northern California, from San Jose, San Francisco, Sacramento and surrounding areas in all real estate matters. As both a Real Estate attorney and Real Estate broker, Attorney Wendell J. Jones has experience handling any Real Estate matters. Our clients include business owners, individuals, investors, buyers, sellers, real estate developers, property management companies, receivers, private equity lenders, condominium and homeowner associations, commercial property owners, homeowners, landlords, tenants, and anyone involved in any aspect of business and real estate. On Commercial Real Estate matters, the San Jose Real Estate Law Office of Wendell J. Jones is accomplished at: In summary, our San Jose real estate law firm is uniquely qualified to take clients throughout the transactional, development, and sales stages of your real estate project. On Residential Real Estate matters, attorney Wendell J Jones has been helping homeowners distressed by mortgages avoid foreclosure with: In summary, we handle all real estate deals (commercial, development and residential) and loans (private equity, hard money, syndications, and private placements), leasing, financing, and joint ventures. We facilitate the structuring of the mundane to the most complicated commercial transactions. San Jose real estate attorney Wendell J Jones provides legal services within the following practice areas: Purchase & Sale Transaction Issues Real Estate Agent & Broker Issues Mortgage Broker & Lender Issues Escrow/Title Company Issues For Sale by Owner Assistance Real Estate Fraud Foreclosure Defense Short Sale
Practices Areas
Real Estate
Foreclosure
Language
English
Contact
Attorney Wendell J. Jones Law Office910 E. Hamilton Avenue, Suite 100Campbell, CA, 95008
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Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.
Mr. Jones represented me in a bankruptcy case in 2012. He did a good job and everything went smoothly. Recently I decided to sell my home. After getting the report about the title of my home, I noticed that one of the creditors in my bankruptcy has put a lien on my property which went back to few months before filing for bankruptcy. I explained to the title company that this creditor was part of the discharge but they wanted me to provide evidence otherwise they wouldn't insure the title and sell my home. All the documents were in a box in the storage room which would have taken me a few days to go through them all. I called Mr. Jones' office four times. Three times left messages and one time I talked to someone who I believe was Mr. Jones but he pretended to be his receptionist. I told him this was an urgent matter and I only need to get my documents to show to the title company. Did not hear from him. I finally called the court and they helped me to get the documents online. I am very disappointed in him for not bothering to return my call. So if you use his services, make sure to keep copies of all your documents because it seems to me that when he is done with your case, he believes that his services have ended for good.