Many Louisiana laws protect renters from landlords who withhold their rental deposit after a tenancy ends. Very few renters actually know their rights. Hiring an attorney may be a very effective means to get your rental deposit back plus any other damages you may have suffered. A woman contacted me after she gave her landlord […]
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Tax Sale Purchasers Enjoy Judicial Remedies
Once a tax sale purchaser has acquired the deed to the property, the next step is to clear the title sufficiently to satisfy the insurability standard and obtain title insurance. Oftentimes, obtaining clear title is not so easy for many different reasons. The Louisiana doctrine of “le mort sasit le vif” – “the dead give […]
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When you do not have a will, two factors come into consideration when you die: 1) the character of your property, meaning was the property obtained during a marriage, the parties have not contracted using a prenup, and/or the marriage has not been judicially terminated (community property) or was the property obtained before marriage, no […]
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