The Walsh Law Group

Lawyers
Richard J Kaluzinski
General Practice,
Reviews

Full Five Stars Review: Only with Ryan Walsh’s help was I able to sell and close on the home. When I encountered difficulties with the home buyers, he was a lifesaver. Mr. Walsh would pick up the phone and call me. Besides staying in touch, he offered resources when things were not going well. He went beyond his responsibilities as a lawyer and genuinely connected with me and my needs. Ryan Walsh has empathy and professionalism that are exceptional; his fees were reasonable. His service was outstanding. Very Truly Alton D. Smith.
Ryan Walsh was recommended to me by the relative of mine. My experience was positive. Both Ryan and Albert were professional and knowledgeable, they knew that I was first time home buyer so I had a lot of questions and needed a good advise. They made sure that all the paperwork was done correctly, contract was signed and everything went smoothly, so that we went to closing and I got my new house. The fees in their company are affordable as well. Great job!
I was referred to Ryan Walsh at Walsh and Gilad for the purchase of our condo. They were very responsive from beginning to end! I would send emails in the evening and they would respond immediately even though it was well after closing hours. Now that is service!! As is typical in closings, there were some adjustments to be made at the table however, Albert handled everything very well. I would highly recommend this firm for your real estate needs. They are definitely going to be my go to law firm for any real estate transactions.
Very happy with the service from Walsh & Gilad. Lisa, Albert and Ryan were all great to work with on my closing on my house. Very responsive and diligent. Everything went smoothly as planned. Thank you for the professionalism, will definitely call you for future services.
My experience is similar to others that gave 1-2 stars. Our initial call where we went over the Contract of Sale was positive, and Albert's efficiency during closing was much appreciated. However, during the rest of the months long process getting information from the firm felt like pulling teeth, they failed to forward a lien search report to the correct attorney (cost us a week), failed to disclose how much the title report and UCC search would cost, and failed to keep us updated regarding new developments. Thankfully we had a wonderful loan officer with whom we could get some of this information from; the entire process would have been terrible otherwise. Simple suggestions for improvement: - Be upfront with all costs with the client, be they standard or not, and present them in writing. No one likes to be surprised the day before closing by unexpected fees, especially if they are in effect non-negotiable (what will you do, cancel the contract and lose your deposit?). Our mortgage company did just this. - A client, especially a new home buyer, should be provided with a written overview of the process and who (you, the bank attorney, sellers attorney, etc) is responsible for what. If you choose to not invest much time to answer your clients questions, at least invest the time into writing a simple document with a flow chart. Our lender did this. - When you make a mistake, be upfront about it instead of having your client learn about it from other sources. Once a client's trust is broken it is hard to regain. Regardless, at least everything turned out all right. Wish you all the best!