I give this a one review. I had some hard times for years, and instead of contacting me for late payment, the new firm decided to used Nowack Howard to collect. They did not work with me at all....
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NowackHoward is a leading law firm in Atlanta, GA, specializing in condominium and homeowner association (HOA) law. With a dedicated team of experienced attorneys, they provide a comprehensive range of legal services for community associations, including governing document interpretation, collections, and litigation representation. Their extensive knowledge of Georgia HOA law and their successful track record make them a trusted choice for community associations seeking sound legal advice and guidance.
With a focus on helping communities thrive, NowackHoward offers educational resources and insights through their blog and academy. Their co-founders, who have served as presidents of prestigious industry organizations, bring a wealth of expertise to the firm, establishing NowackHoward as the go-to community association law firm in Georgia. Whether you are a board member, community manager, or vendor, NowackHoward is dedicated to providing the highest level of legal support and advocacy for community associations throughout the state.
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Untrustworthy lawyer office will tell you one thing then the next day do another. Very unprofessional. Also you call they won't answer the phone after they know you're calling them. 2/12/2025....
my board members tried to get help from this lawyers office they lied stating they take cases like ours setup up a conference call meeting then canceled next day. They are liars & dishonest
I've had limited contact with this law firm and none of my contact has been good. They sent me a letter telling me to contact them but they never answer the telephone and don't return messages....
This law firm deserves 0 stars!! I've literally had to deal with them for over a year due to issues I was having with my HOA. This entire issue could've been handled a long time ago if they...




