Brent E. Hieronymi, P.C. - Ardmore, AL
Real Estate Law Lawyers in Ardmore, AL
26928 Main Street Ardmore, AL 35739
Ardmore Real Estate Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Real Estate Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Brent E. Hieronymi, P.C.
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Hired Law firm 2010-2022I am a retired Marine, used his services, trust him and will use his services in the future again. Know him and his wife, great people!
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Hired Law firm 2020I do NOT recommend this man. (I would have given him negative stars if that had been an option.) He was not wearing a mask when we arrived for the closing. (And YES...his office is located in ALABAMA where the Governor has mandated a mask order!) We asked him to wear one & he got upset. This was obvious while we were at the table signing paperwork. He would not give us clear answers on questions we had regarding the closing paperwork. He either didn’t know the answers or was unwilling to explain. (If you ,unfortunately, end up with him doing your closing...PLEASE CLOSELY REVIEW ALL YOUR CLOSING PAPERWORK BEFORE SIGNING...There were several discrepancies in our paperwork which my husband discovered that needed to be corrected which would have cost us money...especially check your taxes on your property. Our amount was incorrect.) He slung the paperwork at us to review & sign. After the paperwork was signed he slung the folder across the table to my husband without saying a word. (My husband & I have been to MANY closings in our 30+ years of marriage. We have NEVER been treated so rudely by anyone during a closing, especially by an “attorney”.) My husband said something to him on the way out about how poorly he treated us. He never said one word or apologized. We complained to our realtor, Jay Butler, about it. We suggested he use someone other than this guy for his closings. It’s a poor refection on Jay Butler, as well, for choosing someone so unprofessional to handle his closings.
Contact
26928 Main Street
Ardmore, AL 35739
Phone Number: 256-539-6776
Hours: 9-5 (Monday-Friday)
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