Construction Defects and Community Association Law Myers, Widders, Gibson, Jones & Schneider, L.L.P. is one of the "pioneers" in handling construction claims for homeowners, homeowners' associations and other property owners. The firm's staff includes a number of experienced attorneys who are knowledgeable in all phases of construction. The firm has successfully prosecuted more than 150 construction claims and has recovered in excess of $40 million on behalf of its clients. Members of the firm specialize in prosecuting cases for toxic mold contamination, sick building syndrome, and complex construction defect actions against developers who leave owners burdened with faulty construction. Recent significant cases include the second largest homeowners' association subsidence case in California history, and the largest association construction defect recovery ever in the Tri-Counties.Over the past quarter century, the firm has provided effective, prompt, personal service to hundreds of homeowners' associations and property managers. The firm's comprehensive association services include: drafting governing documents and amending the declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions (CC&Rs); collection of delinquent assessments; litigation, including construction defect actions; assistance with building maintenance programs; and general legal advice. The firm is composed of attorneys, legal assistants, and support personnel well versed in all aspects of community association law and representation. The attorneys have been active in the Channel Islands Chapter of the Community Associations Institute. Monte L. Widders and Kelton Lee Gibson are past presidents. |
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Myers, Widders, Gibson, Jones & Schneider, L.L.P. is one of the "pioneers" in handling construction claims for homeowners, homeowners' associations and other property owners. The firm's staff includes a number of experienced attorneys who are knowledgeable in all phases of construction. The firm has successfully prosecuted more than 150 construction claims and has recovered in excess of $40 million on behalf of its clients. Members of the firm specialize in prosecuting cases for toxic mold contamination, sick building syndrome, and complex construction defect actions against developers who leave owners burdened with faulty construction. Recent significant cases include the second largest homeowners' association subsidence case in California history, and the largest association construction defect recovery ever in the Tri-Counties.