Weeks & Irvine, LLC - Mt. Pleasant, SC
Foreclosure & Alternatives Lawyers in Mt. Pleasant, SC
1100 Queensborough Blvd. Suite 102 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
Mt. Pleasant Foreclosure & Alternatives Law Firm
Updated: 02/15/2026
Areas of Practice
- Foreclosure & Alternatives
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Weeks & Irvine, LLC
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Hired Law firm 2026Atrocious law firm. Just went through a closing with them on a property, and they are absolutely incompetent in every meaningful way. Super lazy, super unprofessional, and they made administrative mistakes in multiple areas, but failed to remedy their mistakes when they had an opportunity to correct them. Probably the worst law firm I've ever encountered. Cannot recommend avoiding them enough. Absolutely horrendous. Would give them 0 stars if it was an option.
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Hired Law firm 2024Mark Weeks singlehandedly held up a closing by *one* month, that was all cash, with a couple irregularities. The firm is a hot mess internally. Someone handling the case quit, and he blamed this girl for them taking three weeks to re-assign the case to someone else. Mark did his fair share of mansplaining basic information to me, making things seem more complicated than they were. When I pointed out to him on a call that he knew *nothing* about the property in question, getting major details wrong that were relevant in actually moving the closing forward, he told me "I do 20,000 closings a year, I don't like your attitude, and if you don't like our service, you should find another lawyer". He did this while I was overseas, and knew that I couldn't get another power of attorney. All his firm had to do was send out two emails that would have taken 15 minutes, which they didn't do for ONE MONTH. My favorite highlight of his unprofessionalism may be when he no-showed a call he scheduled, keeping me up until 3 AM at the Helsinki airport, for information the law firm already had. Mark caused me thousands of dollars in delays, and was generally an arrogant, blasé [noun goes here]. He THEN tried to charge me $1200 for the closing. When I brought this up on closing he said "you can find someone else to close for you if you want". When I mentioned reporting his license to the SC bar, he perked right up and adjusted the price. I should probably go after carrying costs for negligence through small claims, and report his license. Don't get bullied by these entitled guys who are born and raised in Charleston, thinking they can behave how ever they want toward younger women. I own 21+ rental units, have done my fair share of purchasing, and have never experienced anything close to the unprofessionalism demonstrated in a simple property closing.
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Hired Law firm 2022They seemed to do a good job, until my property tax bill came. They had used the prior year's tax bill to estimate the current year. Not sure where they got their information, but they were under on their estimate by over 40%. They also did no homework in seeing that sell prices in that area had risen significantly and would likely dictate an increase in taxes, which should have been at least somewhat accounted for in their estimate. Well...taxes DOUBLED year over year. I closed in mid-September 2022, the bills for 2022 were likely issued in October. But they had misread the 2021 bill already. When I raised my hand during closing and expressed disbelief at how low the 2022 estimate seemed to be, I was told they had researched thoroughly and this would be the likely amount for the upcoming year. Long story short, I'll own the property for a little over 3 months of 2022, but will pay TRIPLE the taxes estimated at closing FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR. The original owner is, of course, long gone and very much unlikely to pay the share he truly owes. And Weeks & Irvine's attitude: big shrug. "Oh well, did the best we could with the info we had". Yeah, sure. Outside of the fact you estimated upcoming taxes being over 40% less than the year prior, which makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. And not accounting at all for the record rate increase in property sales values. What do they care? I'll have to eat the bill, or my new property will be held in arrears. Bang up job, guys. NOTE: I am supposed to hear from one of the attorneys. Will update if outcome changes.
Contact
1100 Queensborough Blvd.
Suite 102
Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
Phone: (843) 856-9800
Fax: (843) 216-0930
Website: http://www.weekslawfirm.net
Additional South Carolina Locations
Charleston, SC (9.6 miles)
873 Orleans Road
Suite 102 1/2
Charleston, SC 29407
Phone: (843) 571-2996
Fax: (843) 571-2998
Website: http://www.weekslawfirm.net
North Charleston, SC (Main Office, 14.1 miles)
8086-B Rivers Avenue
North Charleston, SC 29406
Phone: (843) 553-9800
Fax: (843) 553-9804
Website: http://www.weekslawfirm.net
Goose Creek, SC (18 miles)
567 Crowfield Blvd.
Goose Creek, SC 29445
Phone: (843) 553-9100
Fax: (843) 553-9183
Website: http://www.weekslawfirm.net
Summerville, SC (23 miles)
810 N. Main Street
Summerville, SC 29483
Website: http://www.weekslawfirm.net/
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