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What is the purpose of a receiver in property receivership?
ByDAWGS Inc
A receiver is a neutral third party, often a lawyer or accountant, appointed by the court to preserve and manage property involved in litigation. The purpose is to ensure an equitable outcome for all parties by maintaining the property’s value, addressing legal disputes, and preventing waste. Receivers also handle fraud investigations, asset management, and liquidation, as directed by the court.
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