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Businesses go through ups and downs all the time. Lenders with interests in residential and commercial properties understand this. They also keep an eye out for those down times where they may need to protect their interest if a borrower is not handling the assets properly. When this happens, it’s vital to take action and request that a court-appointed receivership is established. The company appointed to enter the receivership acts on behalf of the court and takes over the day-to-day operations so that lenders and creditors can breathe easier.
4 Common Questions Regarding Receiverships
Entering into a receivership is often preferred over bankruptcy. It can bring a distressed or mismanaged property back from the brink of ruin and return it to profitability. Most don’t realize that this is an option to protect their interest. Here are the answers to four common questions asked about receivers:
Work with an Experienced Court Appointed Receiver
You may have non-paying tenants, poorly written leases, or buildings in dire need of restoration. You can breathe a sigh of relief when you learn that Estes Bush Real Estate is the court-appointed receiver of your distressed property. We analyze the situation and work to handle business disputes, dissolutions, enforce judgments, and handle liquidations to ensure the best decisions are made for the property. Our ultimate goal is to preserve your investments.
We offer various services for real estate investors to build their portfolios. If you are looking for a broker that can help you with purchasing, managing, upkeep, and receiverships, look no further than Estes Bush Real Estate. We can help you with your property throughout Mississippi, Tennessee, Alabama, and Louisiana.
Call us at 601-362-9633 or contact us online for help when you need a receiver for a court-appointed receivership in Mississippi, Tennessee, Louisiana, and Alabama.