Bender Anderson and Barba, P.C. - North Haven, CT
Homeowner Association Representation Lawyers in North Haven, CT
250 State Street #D-2 North Haven, CT 06473
- 1 Super Lawyers®
- 5 Attorney Ratings
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34
Years
Experience
North Haven Homeowner Association Representation Law Firm
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Verified ClientHired Law firm 2024-2025Ronald Barba was extremely helpful and professional throughout my experience working with him. Legal situations can be stressful, but he remained patient, attentive, and very knowledgeable. He took the time to answer questions and made sure I felt informed about what was happening. I truly appreciate the effort he put into helping me navigate a complicated matter, and I’m thankful for his dedication. I would definitely recommend him and his firm to others looking for an attorney who genuinely cares about his clients.
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Consulted Law firm 2025DO NOT HIRE I just looked up their BBB profile and they are not accredited and rated a C due to: Failure to respond to 1 complaint(s) filed against business 2 complaint(s) filed against business :/ I'm also seeing a lot of similar google reviews which THEY TOOK GOOGLE ACCOUNT DOWN DUE TO SO MANY BAD REVIEWS. WORST LAW GROUP IN CT
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Hired Law firm 2025robs steals lies dishonest lawyers stay away from this lawgroup very deceptive to clients and potential clients only in it to line their pockets
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Consulted Law firm 2025Their priorities appeared to lie more in billing than in representation.I believe their conduct demonstrates a serious lack of transparency, respect for client autonomy, and ethical integrity. This experience has been distressing and left me feeling exploited by this lawfirm. DONT RECOMMEND
Areas of Practice
- Homeowner Association Representation
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