Padgett Florida

Our home state, thirty years on.

 

Practice Basics
Padgett Florida

Padgett began practicing in the state of Florida in 1993, when Timothy D. Padgett, Esq., M.B.A. first launched his legal practice. Today, the firm is still headquartered in Tallahassee, FL and has a second office in Tampa, FL.

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State Contact
State Contact

Michael J. Burns, Esq.

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State Office
Headquarters

6267 Old Water Oak Road
​Suite 203
Tallahassee, Florida 32312

 

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Our Florida Practice

Padgett's Florida practice is staffed with two office locations in Tallahassee and Tampa, FL. The firm's Florida offices are strategically placed to maximize local appearances and minimize the use of local counsel. Padgett was founded in Tallahassee over 30 years ago, and today the firm offers comprehensive default services throughout the state, including foreclosure, evictions, title, title curative, litigation, bankruptcy, and REO. As a native Florida default firm, PLG boasts a fine-tuned and proven Emergency Management Team, devoted hotline and alert system, as well as workflow and personnel reroutes to various PLG offices when catastrophic events strike the region. 

Padgett’s Florida practitioners bring a distinctive combination of litigation skills, real estate transactional knowledge, mortgage servicing compliance, and a thorough understanding of Indiana’s judicial foreclosure procedures. Backed by our attorneys’ courtroom experience and established relationships within Florida's foreclosure system, Padgett is well-equipped to represent your interests effectively and aggressively throughout the state. Whether handling high-volume portfolios, routine matters, or navigating contested foreclosure cases, our team is prepared to safeguard your interests at every stage of the process throughout Florida.

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