Sellar, Sewell, Russ, Saylor & Johnson, P.A. - Leesburg, FL
Lawyers in Leesburg, FL
907 Webster Street Leesburg, FL 34749
Updated: 02/15/2026
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Hired Law firm 2022If I could give a zero I would. They were doing the closing for the buyer and screwed the thing up from day 1. 2 days before closing "found a mortgage" I had already told them about and gave them the payoff and who/how to send it information 2 weeks before. They sent a mobile notary to handle the closing paperwork, he thought he was notarizing a quit claim deed and had no idea it was a closing. Nobody had the paperwork for the closing. It had to be emailed to my realtor as we waited. Dates were still 2021 on the deed and other documents, not legal and can't just be initialed as they suggested. Gave the notary a voided check for my proceeds to be wired to my account which he faxed to them. Next afternoon I get a call from their office that they're mailing a certified check "tomorrow" so I get to sit home a couple days from now waiting on my money (almost $300K) and "I didn't know it was supposed to be wired." Now a woman has possession of my $615K property and I don't have a dime. I only hope they pay off the mortgage.
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