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Carlton Law LLC - Decatur, GA

125 Clairemont Ave.Suite 470 Decatur, GA 30030

Updated: 04/19/2023

Decatur HOA cases Law Firm

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  • HOA cases

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125 Clairemont Ave.Suite 470 Decatur, GA 30030

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  • 678-909-4227

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By Anonymous on Apr. 18, 2023

0.5 out of 5 stars

Celled and spoke with Carlton for a consultation. During the call he was very unpleasant and wasn't willing to help.

By Trevor B. on Dec. 09, 2020

5.0 out of 5 stars

5 stars I called upon Attorney Matthew Carlton last week to review our HOA documents and ACC guidelines. He took his time and had only 4-business days to get familiar with our documents. My wife and I invited him on our Zoom call on 12/8/20. By the time he spoke on our behalf last night to our HOA Board and ACC governing body, he was well versed and fully prepared in explaining to everyone our POA (Property Owners Association), our rights etc. He was very knowledgeable about voting rights and amongst other things, keeping harmony in a Subdivision. He was absolutely a homerun hire!! We will definitely call upon Attorney Carlton without hesitation shall the need arise!!! Thanks Matt!!

By Anonymous on Sep. 12, 2018

5.0 out of 5 stars

Attorney Carlton, your performance against the Prosecuting Attorney and ENTIRE courtroom was totally STELLAR at Every Level. I was impressed with your Opening Remarks; Questioning Techniques; Deliverly of selected Evidence; Cross Examination skills; Objection methods to the Prosecuting Attorney/Judge: and your Entire Strategy and Closing remarks based on a Preponderance of the Evidence was Well prepared and thought out: I was Ecstatic with the Out-come. I would recommend you 100%. THANK YOU

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