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also known as DeSantis, Nicholas, Nicholas C. DeSantis
Nicholas C. De Santis An attorney-at-law representing small to mid-sized businesses and individuals in real-estate and corporate matters throughout Northeast and Central Ohio.
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21 years | 200 cases
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Acquired: 2005
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5 Client Reviews
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Posted by anonymous | February 17, 2014 | Real Estate
Responsive, helpful and informative
I called Nick at 5pm and he returned the call promptly an hour later and apologized for the delay! We spoke about my issue (my legal recourse on a lien on my property) and he asked me to send him information on the matter. While on the phone he explained his concerns about my situation, told me ...
Posted by anonymous | July 05, 2013 | Residential
Best Real Estate Attorney Ever
I reached out to Mr. De Santis right before the 4th of July holiday on July 3rd regarding a purchasing agreement for a home in Avon Lake. He called me back within the hour, explained he was at a continuing education seminar and asked me to email him the pertinent documents so he can review them (at n...
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I AM 1/3RD OWNER OF A PROPERTY. THERE IS A MORTGAGE ON THE PROPERTY, IN ONE OF THE OTHER OWNERS NAME WHOM IS DECEASED AND (WE)
26 Jun 2013
Can I buy property back at Sheriff's sale? What will the starting bid be and if I don't win how long to redeem after sale?
09 May 2013
Can a rental company (U-Haul) charge for damages if they never did a walk through.
17 Apr 2013