Court Receiver, Court Referee, & Partition Referee San Francisco
Founded in 2001, Receivership Specialists is committed to protecting the value of your real estate and businesses, at the lowest possible cost, while disputes are resolved and justice is served. To date, Kevin Singer and his team of professionals have been appointed to 555 cases and have transitioned over $2,000,000,000 in assets.
Receivership Specialists serves the San Francisco Bay Area and all of Northern California from our office in San Francisco, California located at:
1 Sansome Street
Suite 3500
San Francisco, California 94104
877.755.9064
The professionals at Receivership Specialists understand the critical aspects of receivership, referee, and partition referee appointments. The benefit of Receivership Specialists’ office staff becomes evident during the course of every receivership and referee appointment. Led by Mr. Singer, his office staff is composed of accountants, real estate brokers, property managers, business professionals, marketing professionals, industry leaders, and more.
The Receivership Specialists team handles every aspect of the processes required for court receiver, court referee, or partition referee appointments.
Kevin Singer, Receivership Specialists’ founder, is an experienced court-appointed court receiver, court appointed court referee, and court appointed partition referee. The team at Receivership Specialists have the hands-on knowledge needed to manage and improve under-performing assets.
What is a Court Receiver?
A court receiver is an individual appointed by the presiding judge of a case to carry our the orders of the court. The primary function of a court-appointed court receiver is to follow the court’s orders.
A court-appointed court receiver must have the experience and expertise needed to protect, preserve, and increase the assets of the receivership.
What is a Court Referee?
The primary function of a court-appointed court referee is to oversee a partition action. A partition action, as defined by the court, is a lawsuit filed by an owner of real or personal property requesting the court’s assistance with the division and/or sale of the property in question.
A court referee, aka a petition referee, is appointed over a very specific type of case with a very specific type of expected outcome. A court referee is appointed to help resolve a dispute between co-owners of a real or personal property.
A court referee, court-appointed court referee, or a partition referee, are all terms used to describe the neutral third party appointed by the judge to help resolve the dispute. The purpose of this appointment involves the dispute over real or personal property and its division or sale.
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What is a Partition Referee?
The primary function of a court-appointed partition referee is to oversee a partition action. A partition action, as defined by the court, is a lawsuit filed by an owner of real or personal property requesting the court’s assistance with the division and/or sale of the property in question.
A partition action often occurs when a co-owner of real property wants to sell the property or their ownership interest and the other co-owners don’t want to sell. The opposing co-owners have a legal right to have the property divided and sell their interest/portion by way of partition. The co-owner that wants to sell their interest will file a lawsuit that asks the court to order that the property is divided or sold in the partition action.
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Contact Receivership Specialists in San Francisco
It’s a good idea to contact Kevin Singer of Receivership Specialist if you find yourself in a conflict or dispute over a business or real estate property. Mr. Singer has the experience you need to help you reach the best and most approprIate outcome for you and your situation.
To learn more about hiring a court receiver, please read this article:
How to Hire a Court Receiver, Court Referee, or Partition Referee
Receivership Specialists also handle Health and Safety Receiverships.