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Studio City Common Interest Development Law Lawyer
Overview
Susana Cendejas is a senior partner with Grime Law. Ms. Cendejas manages the firm's Manteca and Fresno offices. She has been practicing community association law for over 15 years. She specializes in association general corporate matters, governing documents' revisions, governing documents' enforcement, assessment collections, and judicial foreclosure. Ms. Cendejas has extensive experience with community association litigation matters and is an experienced trial attorney...
Susana Cendejas is a senior partner with Grime Law. Ms. Cendejas manages the firm's Manteca and Fresno offices. She has been practicing community association law for over 15 years. She specializes in association general corporate matters, governing documents' revisions, governing documents' enforcement, assessment collections, and judicial foreclosure. Ms. Cendejas has extensive experience with community association litigation matters and is an experienced trial attorney. In addition, she is also a highly successful construction defect litigation attorney and has recovered several millions of dollars on behalf of her community association clients.
Ms. Cendejas is active in California Associations Institute, often serving as both an author for their trade publications and as a speaker in various aspects of the law. She enjoys collaborating with other attorneys on policy and addressing how to interpret all of the implications of the various new legislation that affects community associations each year.
About Susana C Cendejas
Practice Areas
- Common Interest Development Law 70%
- Construction Defects 10%
- Civil Litigation 20%
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11846 Ventura Blvd.Ste 200 Studio City, CA 91604
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