John C Jakobek Jr. - Easthampton, MA
Attorney at John C. Jakobek Jr.
Lawyers in Easthampton, MA
48 Union St Easthampton, MA 01027 - 1418
Updated: 03/02/2026
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Consulted Attorney 1995-2026This unscrupulous lawyer convinced his client (my ex-landlord) to evict me, despite me having never missed a rent payment in 6 years. Then they took me to court for back rent (the old "we forgot to raise the rent, so you owe extra rent for when we meant to tell you 6 months ago"). I won easily. The unit in question is still vacant 4 years later. A loss for everyone, except maybe for this Mr. Jakobek
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