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The Difference Between a Receiver and a Partition Referee

Receivers and Partition Referees each play an important role in California’s court system. However, they don’t have the same responsibilities.

How Did Griswold Law Address the Problems at Garden Grove Presidio Through the Receivership Remedy?

When Richardson “Red” Griswold was court-appointed to be the receiver over a dilapidated and vacant single-family home in Garden Grove, the property had been the subject of citizen complaints and code violations for years.

The Health and Safety Receivership Process

The Health & Safety Receivership remedy is available to communities in California that have a goal of eliminating substandard, abandoned, and nuisance properties. More specifically, this receivership solution is utilized when these properties pose a health and safety risk to individuals in the community, or perhaps even the community at large.

How Does a Receiver Relocate an Occupant?

Distressed properties can be dangerous and unhealthy for multiple parties: the occupant, the owner, and the whole community.

Crime & Abandoned Properties

Everyone knows that abandoned properties are an eyesore, but they can be much worse than that. There is a difference between aesthetic and safety concerns when it comes to abandoned properties.

Griswold Law: Court-Appointed Referees for Real Estate Partition Sale

Imagine this — three siblings have recently inherited their childhood home. It’s a massive asset, and they want to make sure they honor their parents’ wishes and use the value of the home for the betterment of themselves and their families.
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