Removing a Receiver

Usually, a receiver applies to be discharged by the court when the work is done. However, sometimes an interested person needs to apply to the court to remove a receiver.

It is possible that a receiver will be removed by the court where there is misconduct or a failure to comply with the orders of a court. 

For more information about your rights to remove a receiver due to misconduct please conduct us so we can advise you on your options. 

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