Angius & Terry LLP offers free consultation to association boards of directors faced with potential construction defects. In many instances, there are alternatives which can be tried to resolve such problems short of litigation. We work closely with our clients to be sure they are fully apprised of all issues which could impact the lives of all the members of the association. We always try and deliver value to our clients and offer practical advice to resolve complex issues.
Since 1977, the founding attorneys at Angius & Terry LLP have been helping homeowners associations to protect their rights and interests. With the opening of our Orange County office, we are one of the few statewide firms that specializes in representing homeowners associations.
At Angius & Terry LLP we pride ourselves on the service and commitment that we offer to our clients.
The partners at Angius & Terry LLP have raised over $150,000,000 for homeowners association clients during the last decade, including the two largest homeowners association construction defect settlements in the history of Northern California and the only homeowners association construction defect lawsuit that resulted in the demolition and rebuilding of an entire homeowners association development. Nevertheless, our primary satisfaction is derived from the professional and personal relationships that we have cultivated, and continue to maintain, with these clients.
Further, we are proud of the fact that we have been able to consistently develop strategies to bring our clients' lawsuits to a conclusion in a cost effective and timely manner.
Lastly, we do not terminate our relationship with our homeowners association clients at the end of a construction defect lawsuit. Instead, and as the source of the most information regarding the construction defects in a given development, the objective of Angius & Terry LLP is to work with our homeowners associations, general counsel and management companies after the lawsuit is concluded in order to ensure that the construction problems are satisfactorily addressed during the reconstruction process.