John R. Parker - Mobile, AL
Attorney at Law Offices of John R. Parker
Landlord/Tenant Law Lawyers in Mobile, AL
182 Saint Francis St. Suite 101 Mobile, AL 36602
Mobile Landlord/Tenant Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/03/2026
Reviews
Highlights
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1.5 Value
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0.6 Quality of Service
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0.6 Professional Competence
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Hired Attorney 2021-2022Like the other reviews, I experienced the same problems. He is very nice, but terrible at communication. I had to hire another firm to handle my evictions because this guy totally disappeared. I requested for a partial refund and he refused to pay. I had no clue the eviction attorney would be work than the tenant being evicted.
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Hired Attorney 2021Absolutely terrible at communication. Didn’t finish the case, wouldn’t return calls.
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Hired Attorney 2020-2021Hired this attorney in Nov 2020 it is Feb 2021 still haven't heard from him....Won't answer emails, phone calls or text messages
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Hired Attorney 2019-2020We have hired Mr. Parker on several matters for our rentals. We also hired him to file a petition to gain access to a safe deposit box after one of the partners death. Have tried several times to call and have sent numerous emails to no avail. I am considering filing a complaint with the board here in Alabama.
Areas of Practice
- Landlord/Tenant Law
Contact
182 Saint Francis St.
Suite 101
Mobile, AL 36602
Phone: (251) 621-2216
Website: http://www.jparkerlaw.net
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