Paul is a graduate of Wayne State University. With three years of Title experience and many years in the sales business, Paul’s main goal is to treat his clients like he would like to be treated.
He does so with respect and believes that the word “no” should be last in the vocabulary when in sales there are always alternatives. Paul is a father of four, with three adult young ladies, a teenage little buddy, and of course his dog Leo. Although Paul came to this country young, he still speaks his native tongue fluently, making him bilingual (Albanian). Paul is dedicated to his work and is available to his clients seven days a week, don’t be surprised if he answers your emails at four in the morning. Vanguard Title is proud to have someone as motivated and goal-oriented as Paul on our team.
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