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Seattle Home Owner's Associations (HOAs) Law Firm
Overview
Peryea Silver Taylor is fast becoming the Go-To law firm for community associations throughout Washington. Why? Because we know what we're doing and we get the job done.
Peryea Silver Taylor is the union of several talented professionals, pooling more than 40 years of legal experience. We believe that board members and managers need a law firm that understands not only the law, but the day-to-day realities of community association living. A law firm that's been there, done that, giving it a vast reservoir of experience to draw upon in achieving the results you seek. Peryea Silver Taylor is that firm.
We provide the level of legal service you need, when you need it. See for yourself by checking out our services, team, and unique approach. We have helped countless community associations prevent the preventable and meet the challenge of surviving the unexpected. We are here to help you, too. Contact us today.
About Peryea Silver Taylor
Practice Areas
- Home Owner's Associations (HOAs)
- Condo Associations
People
Attorneys
- Chawisa Laicharoenwat (Associate Attorney)
- Lauren C. Olson (Attorney)
- Allison N. Peryea (Shareholder Attorney)
- David F. Silver (Attorney Shareholder)
- Bennett A. Taylor (Attorney Shareholder)
- Stephan O. Fjelstad (Of-Counsel)
- Mary B. Reiten (Attorney Shareholder)
- Ronald G. Housh
- Terrence A. Leahy (Founder)
Fees
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
1200 Fifth AvenueSuite 1550 Seattle, WA 98101 - 3146
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Closed Saturday, Sunday, and court holidays
Phone
Fax
- 206-858-6368
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