The California Code of Civil Procedure Section 564 lists many of the traditional types of cases in which receivers may be appointed. They include, but are not limited to, the following: Preservation of a common fund or property in dispute and in danger of injury or dissipation;Rents, Issues and Profits (Real Estate);Substandard Housing – The…

Types of Court-Appointed Receivers
There are a variety of types of court receivers. State and federal courts have the power to appoint limited-purpose and equity receivers. These include receiverships involving secured creditors, investors, consumers, spouses, judgment creditors, to sell liquor licenses, health and safety matters, cannabis, business dispute matters, corporate insolvency, unlawful detainer, criminal matters involving restitution, and for other specialized purposes.
A receiver appointed in connection with a defaulted real estate loan is known as a Rents & Profits Receiver. A receiver appointed over an entity is known as an Equity Receiver. Here we will introduce you to the different types of court receivers and what they do. Contact us to learn more and find out how our many types of court receivers can help you.
Real Estate Receiver
Arising out of the enforcement of a deed of trust or mortgage, a receiver may be appointed to take possession of real property in order to protect and preserve the asset and to secure and collect rents during a judicial foreclosure action. Property types include office, industrial, multifamily, residential, retail, self-storage, RV parks, and other specialty properties.
SEC, FTC, CFTC Receiver
For over 25 years, our receivers have administered cases involving government enforcement actions encompassing more than 25,000 defrauded investors/creditors, and more than $1 billion in investor funds raised worldwide through Ponzi schemes and other fraudulent investment vehicles.
Business Receiver
A receiver may be appointed to take possession of loan collateral, ultimately leading to potential sale, liquidation and/or turnaround of the business.
Judgment Enforcement Receiver
A remedy available to judgment creditors is to seek the appointment of a receiver in aid of execution of a judgment. Post-judgment receivers can take many steps to collect a judgment. These steps typically include liquidation of the judgment debtor’s assets to satisfy the judgment creditor’s claim.
Partnership Dispute Receiver
Our receivers enforce charging orders for the collection of money against partnership interests.
Gas Station Receiver
Affiliate Petroleum Capital Advisors provides full-service real estate/business management, legal services geared toward petroleum/c-store and/or car wash assets, and brokerage services.
Healthcare Receiver
Properties such as senior housing, assisted living communities, Alzheimer and dementia care facilities operate as certified Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE). Our receivers help protect these business operations and ensure that they comply with the Community Care Licensed Division (CCLD), a division of the Health and Human Services Agency Department of Social Services.
Hospitality Receiver
FedReceiver, Inc. and team member Traub & Associates provide receivership, asset management and consulting services for distressed hotel and hospitality properties throughout the United States. With substantial combined experience in the administration of court-appointed receivership cases as well as full-service asset management for hospitality properties, FedReceiver and Traub have the combined resources to react to the current challenges facing hospitality industry owners and lenders.
Construction Completion Receiver
Our receivers successfully completed the construction and sale of hundreds of properties including single family residential, improved residential subdivision lots, residential condominiums, and commercial office buildings. Our team handles and/or oversees all aspects of entitlements, permitting, construction completion, insurance, and the court-approved sale of the properties.
Marital Dissolution – Divorce Receiver
Receivers can be utilized in highly contentious divorce cases where the assets include real estate, businesses, personal property, securities, intellectual property, or other disputed assets.
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