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What is a Rents and Profits Receiver and When is One Needed?

When a property involves a deed of trust or mortgage, a rents and profits receivership may be needed for legal enforcement.

What Is a Distressed Business and How a Receivership Can Help

A failing business can be categorized as a distressed business when it is unable to fulfill its debt obligations to its creditors. Common causes of insolvency include high fixed costs, revenue that has been affected by economic fluctuations, partnership disputes and illiquid assets.

5 Signs a Nuisance Property is Appropriate for Receivership

A nuisance property is a problem for neighborhoods, including both the closest neighbors and the community as a whole.

When is a Partition Referee Necessary?

Filing a partition action is not on anyone’s bucket list, but when it’s necessary, it can create finality.

El Centro Mayan Hotel Receivership Project

To keep our communities safe, the California court system frequently uses the receivership remedy to address public health dangers.

Unique Receivership Projects: How the Receivership Remedy Addressed a California Church Dispute

The receivership remedy can be used for more than just resolving property disputes between two parties. Rather, it can be applied to any legal dispute when two parties are at odds over the control, use, or ownership of any asset.
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