The receiver may be discharged by the judge as provided in § 34-44-12 or at any time in the discretion of the court. The receiver shall be discharged when all of the following have occurred: (1) The public nuisance has been abated; (2) All costs, expenses, and approved fees of the receivership have been paid; (3) Either all receiver’s notes and mortgages issued pursuant to this section have been paid, or all the holder’s of the notes and mortgages request that the receiver be discharged.
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