Bradley J. Epstein - Sacramento, CA
Attorney at Angius & Terry LLP
Community Association Law Lawyers in Sacramento, CA
1451 River Park Drive Suite 285 Sacramento, CA 95815 - 4522
Sacramento Community Association Law Lawyer
Updated: 03/10/2026
Areas of Practice
- Community Association Law
Reviews
Customer Reviews for Bradley J. Epstein
Highlights
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0.5 Professional Competence
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Consulted Attorney 2021-2025Attorney Brad Epstein violates the Davis-Stirling Act and presides over HOA Board Meetings and Violation Hearings while attempting to collect outrageous attorney fees for attending those meetings and hearings. He ignores emails and phone calls showing video evidence of HOA Board Members and homeowners harassing homeowners and tenants. He also ignores personal injury caused by the negligence of the Homeowners Association with video evidence to support it. He has intimidated homeowners who are elders and encourages his clients to make false accusations. The A&E show Neighborhood Wars has saw our videos and have reached out to us to put those videos on their show that shows him and his clients harassing us and violating the Davis-Stirling Act multiple times. Stay away from Brad Epstein and Grime Law.
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Consulted Attorney 2020-2021Brad Epstein has several lawsuits pending against him.
Contact
1451 River Park Drive
Suite 285
Sacramento, CA 95815 - 4522
Fax: (916) 567-1401
Website: http://www.angius-terry.com
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