Louisiana Law Review
Keywords
Common interest ownership communities, Real covenants, Real estate development, Louisiana, Courts -- Louisiana
Abstract
The article discusses successor liability for lenders turned declarants in Louisiana Common Interest Communities. Topics discussed include common interest communities and the declaration of covenants, conditions, and restrictions (CCR), Louisiana's security devices interfacing with CCR collateral and potential successor liability of lenders who foreclose on CCR declarations and Louisiana courts utilizing various legal theories, doctrines, and related statutes in successor liability case.
Repository Citation
Christopher K. Odinet,
The Perils of Primacy: Successor Liability for Lenders Turned Declarants in Louisiana Common Interest Communities,
74 La. L. Rev.
(2014)
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.lsu.edu/lalrev/vol74/iss3/8