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Daughtry & Farine, P.C.

Daughtry & Farine, P.C. - Houston, TX

HOA Law Lawyers in Houston, TX

17044 El Camino Real Houston, TX 77058

  • 2 Super Lawyers®
  • 26 Years 
    Experience

Houston HOA Law Firm

Updated: 03/03/2026

Areas of Practice

  • HOA Law
  • HOA Litigation
  • Property Owners Association Law
  • Subdivisions

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  • By Dariush b. on Oct. 03, 2024
    Consulted Law firm 2024
    I am not a client and never be a client,too. I couldn't give zero or negative star otherwise I would. The worst attorney I have spoken, too. My HOA sent my case to their firm and as soon as they saw my fist and last name they sued me (because of my persian nationality)for the amount I owed. They are bunch of low class and week laywers and never helping people so no humanity at all. My unpaid balance is less than $9000 for four years and they charge me $16000 (see attached image)They are not my attorney, and never will be my attorney because I even don't want my enemy deal with them.

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Charles A. Daughtry

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Trisha Taylor Farine

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Margaret R. Maddox

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Charles A. Daughtry

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Trisha Taylor Farine

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Houston, TX

17044 El Camino Real
Houston, TX 77058

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Phone: 281-800-9136

Fax: 281-218-9151

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Appointments:Weekday

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