Receiverships
Serviam attorneys possess extensive expertise in receivership litigation to address dangerous and blighted nuisance properties. The receivership remedy is public agencies’ most powerful tool to combat substantially dangerous properties and buildings. Serviam attorneys are experts at quick, effective, and efficient receivership litigation services for cities and counties throughout California.
Serviam’s Partner Rene Farjeat leads the team that specializes in receiverships. Rene is an experienced city prosecutor and city attorney that represents numerous municipalities and public agencies throughout California. Get in touch with Rene and the Serviam Team for a complimentary preliminary case analysis.
Contact Info
(949) 281-6542
Farjeat@Serviam.Law
- Health & Safety Code
- Slumlord Properties
- Dangerous Properties
- Hoarders
- Drug Houses
- Abandoned Buildings
- Dilapidated Structures
- Blighted Properties
- Nuisance Properties
- Vacant Properties
- Apartment Complexes
- Single-Family Residences
- Unfinished Construction
- Cannabis & Marijuana
- Unlawful Businesses
- Massage Parlors
- Recycling Facilities
- Junkyards
- Injunction Enforcement
- Judgement Enforcement
- Cost Recovery
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