FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How does a Receiver get appointed?

The receiver is appointed upon an application to the court for an appointment, and a hearing on the need for a receivership and the qualifications of the receiver.   In cases of emergency when the creditor can show potential immediate irreparable injury to its interests, the court can appoint a receiver upon minimal notice.

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