court Receivers
Serviam specializes in Court-Appointed Receiver services. Our experienced project managers are appointed by the Court to take control of distressed properties, businesses, and disputed assets. We manage each case with care, ensuring full compliance with Court orders and statutory obligations. From securing assets to coordinating rehabilitation or operations, we uphold the highest standards of neutrality, transparency, and efficiency.
Serviam’s Court Receiver & Attorney Nicolas Jaber leads the team that specializes in appointments as court receiver. Nicolas represents numerous public agencies throughout California. Get in touch with Nicolas and the Serviam Team for a complimentary preliminary case analysis.
Contact Info
(949) 200-6726
Jaber@Serviam.Law
- Health & Safety
- Slumlords
- Dangerous Properties
- Hoarders
- Drug Houses
- Abandoned Buildings
- Dilapidated Structures
- Blighted Properties
- Nuisance Properties
- Vacant Properties
- Apartment Complexes
- Single-Family Residences
- Cannabis & Marijuana
- Unlawful Businesses
- Massage Parlors
- Businesses & Corporations
- Ponzi Schemes
- Recycling Facilities
- Junkyards
- Drinking Water Companies
- Wastewater Treatment Facilities
- Court Order Enforcement
- Injunction Enforcement
- Judgement Enforcement
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