It is difficult to fully know and understand the law. This is why lawyers attend law school for three years, and then complete continuing education for the rest of their careers. Many times a party to a lawsuit will try to carry on without a lawyer, but the unfortunate truth…
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Does a Letter from Lessor to Lessee Constitute Proper Notice for Termination of Lease?
Lease agreements are important documents that specify the rights and obligations of both lessor and lessee. Specifically, termination of leases must follow specified procedures and the tenant must be given adequate notice before leases can be terminated. That being said, does a letter from the lessor to the lessee constitute…
What do You do When Someone Challenges Your Property Line in Bossier Parish?
The transfer of property can create many legal pitfalls for clients. In this case, the plaintiff, Willow Chute Farms L.L.C, (“Willow”) based in Bossier Parish, alleged that the transfer of a right of way to the defendant, George McLemore (“McLemore”), was defective. The issue arose due to a 1984 agreement…
Vernon Parish Utility Worker Will Have his Day in Court, Dismissal Reversed
Property owners have a duty to keep their property safe against unreasonable risks of harm to those who are invited onto the premises. However, if a potential risk is “reasonable” is a matter of debate. If the hazard in question is obscured, the owner may be liable. But if the…
Dispute Over Mineral Rights in Iberville Parish Land Leads to Lawsuit for Trespass
It is one thing to own land, but it is another thing to know what rights come with that ownership. Without the help of a good lawyer, a misunderstanding of property rights could put you in court for trespassing–or worse. For instance, it might be important to understand if installing…
Near Decade-Long Court Battle Ends, Turns on Validity of Evidence
In contracts for the sale of land and property, parties typically execute a Purchase Agreement before the Contract of Sale. The purchase agreement may be incorporated with the contract of sale, or it may be a preliminary document that is not included in the final contract. It is important that…
LSU Loses Big in Eminent Domain Lawsuit
The taking of property by the government under the power of eminent domain is an issue that can be contentious for many landowners. When this does happen landowners are entitled to just compensation. For one Louisiana man with property near the Superdome and across the street from St. Joseph’s Church,…
Heirs to Claiborne Parish Property Fight to Keep Company from Dividing It Up
If you ever inherit land from a relative, it may be wise to investigate if anyone else has a claim to it. There may be a co-owner in the shadows waiting to sell it. Thirteen Plaintiffs claimed they were the heirs of the Willie Smith, the original owner of…
Does Your Contract to Build a New Home Allow For a Negligence Claim?
Could your contract to build a new home prevent you from bringing a negligence claim if there is negligent conduct? While stressful, at the end of the day, buying and building a new home should be a positive thing that improves quality of life. When Glenn and Sandra Wilson designed…
Sale of Flood-Damaged Rosepine Home Leads to Nightmare for Buyer
Buying property in “as is” condition can pose a substantial risk to the purchaser of the property. An “as is” sale means that once the sale is closed, the buyer has extremely limited recourse against the seller for any problems that might be later discovered with the property. Remorseful buyers…