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Kenneth E. Davidson

Kenneth E. Davidson - Colorado Springs, CO

Lawyers in Colorado Springs, CO

305 Main St Colorado Springs, CO 80911 - 1745

Updated: 02/15/2026

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  • By Angela W. on Apr. 15, 2026
    Consulted Law firm 2026
    My experience has not been great so far. I received a non appearance summons. Terry said this is what happens when you don't answer your phone, getting real snide with me. It's none of this woman's or law firms business why I do not answer my phone. Once I am finished dealing with this law firm, I will update this.
  • By Chris N. on Dec. 05, 2024
    Hired Law firm 2024
    We've filed 2 eviction ourselves & got dismissed. Someone referred Ken Davidson. He doesn't charge consultation or upfront fees so we decided to give a try. Ken & Samantha are quick to answer questions & filed fast too. We were dreading it'll be dismissed again but they got us the possession! The process was fast & painless, totally worth the money! Best part is, Ken will pick up the phone & answer your questions. Most other attorneys won't talk to you unless you pay first. I highly recommend them. If you have a bad tenant, go straight to Ken to save time & money.
  • By Timothy G. on Dec. 08, 2018
    Consulted Law firm 2018-2019
    So your representing Blue Moutain Reality and have a 2.1 rating. LOL you don't have a chance

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Colorado Springs, CO

305 Main St
Colorado Springs, CO 80911 - 1745

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Phone: (719) 390-7811

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