by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Jan 27, 2025 | Vacant Property, vacant property receivership
Q&A with DAWGS and Frank Simon of Simon PLC Attorneys & Counselors About Frank R. Simon, Founder and Managing Member of Simon PLC Attorneys & Counselors Mr. Simon is a Receiver and a litigation/workout attorney, practicing and admitted in New York,...
by DAWGS Inc | Jan 24, 2025 | Detroit, Vacant Property, vacant property receivership
Detroit has long been a city of resilience and reinvention. However, as the city continues its path toward revitalization, challenges like vacant and distressed properties remain. Federal receivership offers a powerful legal tool to address these challenges, ensuring...
by DAWGS Inc | Jan 20, 2025 | Dallas, Vacant Property, vacant property receivership
Dallas is a thriving city with booming development, but it’s not immune to the challenges of vacant and foreclosed properties. When these properties are left unsecured, they can become liabilities for property owners, lenders, and the surrounding community. That’s...
by DAWGS Inc | Jan 17, 2025 | St Louis, Vacant Property, vacant property receivership
Managing vacant properties in St. Louis can be complex, particularly when they fall into receivership. This legal process plays a critical role in stabilizing and revitalizing properties that might otherwise fall into disrepair. In this blog, we’ll define...
by DAWGS Inc | Sep 20, 2024 | Vacant Property, vacant property receivership
Blight Violation Tickets in Detroit are a critical tool the city uses to enforce property maintenance standards and address the pervasive blight issue. As a receiver, it’s essential to understand how these tickets work, the commonly associated violations, and the...
by DAWGS Inc | Sep 13, 2024 | Vacant Property, vacant property receivership
Property receivership is complex and demanding, particularly in urban areas where the challenges of managing distressed properties are often amplified. From dealing with vandalism and squatting to navigating stringent regulations, receivers must be equipped to handle...