Q: I have a real estate case that started 2.5 years after I sold the property regarding a mold I need help
I have an attorney but my attorney keep dropping the ball she's not experienced enough I have all the evidences and I'm 100% sure I can win the case but I just need someone experienced
A:
I'm sorry to hear you're facing challenges with your current attorney. It's important to have someone who is experienced and attentive to your case, especially with something as significant as a mold-related real estate issue.
Consider seeking a second opinion from another lawyer who has a strong background in California real estate law and has handled similar cases successfully. You can reach out to your local bar association for recommendations or look for reviews and testimonials from clients who have faced similar situations.
Meanwhile, ensure you organize all your evidence clearly and keep detailed records of all communications related to the case. This preparation will be invaluable when you consult with a new attorney and can help expedite the process of moving forward confidently with your claim.
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