The parties · Daniel Fenn
Daniel Fenn
Daniel moves property and keeps small companies out of trouble. His father founded the Fenn side of the letterhead; Daniel kept the name and the standards.
Partner · Called 2003

1. What Daniel actually does
Daniel moves property: purchases, sales, refinances, the conveyance that has to close on a Friday because everyone already booked the movers. He keeps the file quiet, confirms the date early, and makes sure the money lands where it is supposed to.
The rest is small business. He incorporates companies, drafts the shareholder agreement nobody wants to think about, reviews the lease on the storefront two doors down. His father built the Fenn side of the practice on the same work, and Daniel kept both the name and the habit of returning calls before lunch.
None of it is dramatic. A good conveyance is one you barely notice happened, and that is rather the point.

2. The rate, stated plainly
$350
per hour, partner
Daniel’s time is billed in six-minute increments and itemized on a monthly statement, so you can see exactly what was done, when, and for how long. Many matters Daniel handles are quoted as a flat fee instead, agreed in writing before the work begins.
3. Clauses Daniel keeps
Three commitments Daniel makes to every client, written the way they would sit in an agreement, with the plain meaning in the margin.
Closing dates are confirmed in writing to every party the week before completion.
Nobody finds out the day of. You get the date in writing, early.
A contract I prepare is delivered with a one-page summary of what each party has promised.
Every agreement comes with a plain page telling you who owes what.
No document goes for signature until the client has been walked through the parts that bind them.
You do not sign anything until I have shown you exactly where it holds you.

Sealed with the DF mark, the engraving Daniel presses into every agreement that leaves this desk.
4. Where Daniel works
- 3.2Real Estate & ConveyancingPurchases, sales, and refinances at a flat fee you see before you commit to anything.
- 3.4Small BusinessIncorporations, contracts, leases, and the paperwork that keeps a main-street business standing.
Begin with a conversation
Ten minutes on the phone, no charge. Ask for Daniel when you call (250) 555-0184.