Trott Law - Farmington Hills, MI
Litigation Services Lawyers in Farmington Hills, MI
31440 Northwestern Highway Suite 200 Farmington Hills, MI 48334
- 2 Super Lawyers®
- 2 Attorney Ratings
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25
Years
Experience
Farmington Hills Litigation Services Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Litigation Services
Reviews
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Consulted Law firm 2009Ah yes, I remember going in the Trott and Trott office 10 years ago to negotiate my mortgage which I was admittedly behind on. I had a bad few months in 2009 but recovered fast and even offered up to $30,000 to bring my mortgage current and get ahead to show good graces. I remember they put me in a glass room and said they couldn’t help me. Looking back at the 2008 financial disaster and utter failure of TARP, I was, let’s say disappointed with the firm on their willingness to do nothing, refuse money, and flat out not care. Well 10 years later it still haunts me how you actually turned down money and sent me “packing” so easily, It’s a story made for a movie... I hope you did not treat others the way you treated me especially if they had families to care for. Fortunately I was single and left quietly. Again disappointed. I wouldn’t mind a response from someone in your firm to explain it.
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Consulted Law firm 2017-2019Trott Law is just a front for con artists. I got ripped off from my mortgage company, and Trott literally stole 100% of my settlement check. They should be disbarred. They are why lawyers are hated so much
Attorneys
Contact
31440 Northwestern Highway
Suite 200
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
Phone: (248) 642-2515
Fax: (248) 642-5576
Website: http://www.trottlaw.com
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