Timothy A. Farley

Lawyers
Timothy Paul Quinn
General Practice,
Timothy Alan Farley
Foreclosure, Criminal, Personal Injury, General Practice,
Reviews

Tim has handled many real estate transactions for me, over 20 years. Never a problem, he's always available for questions and his staff is excellent!
They helped with selling our home, and honestly I wasn't blown away by the service. They did the job but everything felt last minute, I had to constantly check up for a status or timeline, but they did the paperwork they needed and there was only one surprise. Overall decent I suppose?
I'm inspired to leave a review after seeing a very negative review. I don't get it. I've received only professional, courteous service over the last year while Tim Farley settles my mother's estate. Becky Knight in their Carthage office responds to every inquiry within minutes of me emailing her, even though they're always super busy. When she can't answer a question, she'll promptly have Tim Farley contact me to explain . 5 stars!
While handling my home sell Marley came across an issue on my title. This was in Dec 21, I spoke with the account holder and confirmed there was no issue and asked for a judgment letter. By January 22 the issue still existed and I spoke for the second time with the account holder and Marley. She confirmed the POC information and said “don’t worry I’ll handle it that’s what you pay us for”. Fast forward to closing, the issue still exists and she confirms she forgot about it because of being busy. I would have continued to work the issue myself if I hadn’t been told it was handled. I still don’t have all the money from closing, as it sits in escrow waiting for someone who was paid to handle an issue to handle the issue. 60 days seems a normal amount of time to handle an issue.
We used Atty. Farley's office 10 years ago when we purchased our home in upstate. The office was fantastic at that time. As a result we reached out when we were selling the property. Our experience was not the same as a seller vs buyer. We had to reach out for follow ups. Our closing was changed the business day before. Closing finally took place on August 30th. We were told paperwork and check would, be sent overnight. We finally received the check Satuday, September 11th via USPS 2nd day mail. The check was dated August 31st the day after closing. The check we received was not issued as a cashier's or certified check. As a result we needed to wait the normal 10 business days for the check to clear. Just to recap. Closing, Monday August 30th. Buyers have possession of home, August 30th. Seller receives check on September 11th. Twelve days after closing. Check deposited on Saturday, September 11th. Check finally cleared and funds available to sellers on Wednesday, September 22nd. Which is 23 days after closing.