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Dedicated Community Association and Real Estate Counsel
The Law Office of P. Hong Le, LLC is a specialized law firm located in the historic Mount Vernon district of Baltimore. Founded by Attorney P. Hong Le, the firm provides focused legal services with a personal touch. P. Hong Le is a Maryland native who brings a unique perspective to his practice, having served as a judicial law clerk in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County before establishing his own firm. This background gives him deep insight into the local judicial system. The firm is best known for its expertise in Community Association Law, representing homeowners associations (HOAs) and condominiums in governance and enforcement matters. Additionally, the firm handles Real Estate Law, Civil Litigation, and Family Law, offering a comprehensive suite of services for individuals and property owners. The office prides itself on efficiency, aiming to resolve legal problems quickly and at a reasonable rate.
Specialized Legal Services
The firm’s primary niche is serving community associations. They assist boards and managers with Covenant Enforcement, drafting governing documents, and collecting assessments. In the broader realm of Real Estate, Attorney Le handles deed preparation, contract reviews, and landlord-tenant disputes. The firm also provides representation in Civil Litigation, advocating for clients in contract disputes and property damage claims. Furthermore, they offer compassionate assistance with Uncontested Divorce, helping couples navigate the separation process smoothly and affordably. Attorney Le’s experience as an investigator prior to law school adds a layer of thoroughness to his case preparation.
- Community Association Law: Counsel for HOAs and Condos on governance and disputes.
- Real Estate Transactions: Drafting deeds, reviewing contracts, and resolving title issues.
- Civil Litigation: Representing clients in district and circuit courts.
- Family Law: Assisting with uncontested divorces and separation agreements.
Accessible and Culturally Aware
P. Hong Le is dedicated to serving the diverse community of Baltimore. He is semi-fluent in Vietnamese, making him a valuable resource for Vietnamese-speaking clients who need legal assistance. The firm operates with a philosophy of transparency and accessibility, avoiding exorbitant billing rates in favor of cost-effective solutions. If you need to find a lawyer who is responsive and deeply knowledgeable about Maryland property laws, P. Hong Le is an excellent choice. The office is located at 6 East Mulberry Street, in a building that reflects the 19th-century charm of the area. They offer consultations to discuss your legal needs and determine the best course of action. Whether you are a board member of a condo association or an individual buying a home, the Law Office of P. Hong Le, LLC stands ready to guide you.
‘Quality legal services at a reasonable rate, helping clients resolve problems quickly.’
The office is conveniently situated between the Washington Monument and the Circuit Court for Baltimore City, making it easily accessible for court appearances and client meetings. Contact the firm today to schedule an appointment with a dedicated local attorney.
Specializing In
Community Association Law, HOA Disputes, Uncontested Divorce
Address & Location
Located on the border of the historic Mount Vernon and Downtown Baltimore neighborhoods.
Building Location
This is a historic commercial row office building situated near the famous Tio Pepe Restaurante and HomeSlyce Pizza Bar.
Suite Access
Enter through the main street-level entrance of the building on Mulberry Street.
Parking Details
Metered on-street parking is available along Mulberry Street, St. Paul Street, and Charles Street, and there is a public parking garage located at the corner of St. Paul Street and Route 40.
Public Transit
Served by Baltimore City Department of Transportation Route PURPLE (Southbound); nearest stop is at Saint Paul Street & East Mulberry Street.
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