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Code · Louisiana · Title 13 — Courts and Judicial Procedure

RS 13:4368

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RS 13:4368
§4368. Post judicial sale; cancellation of inferior mortgages, liens, and privileges
A. If the inscription of an inferior mortgage, lien, or privilege encumbering the immovable property sold through a judicial sale is not cancelled as required by Code of Civil Procedure Article 2376, the seizing creditor or its attorney of record may have the inferior mortgage, lien, or privilege cancelled or partially released as to the immovable property sold by recording in the mortgage records of the parish in which the immovable property sold is located an "affidavit to cancel an inferior encumbrance" that is in compliance with the requirements of this Section.
For purposes of this Section, an "inferior creditor" means the holder of record of a mortgage, lien, or privilege that is inferior to a seizing creditor's mortgage, lien, or privilege at the time the encumbered immovable property was sold at judicial sale.
B. A seizing creditor or its attorney of record may file an affidavit to cancel or partially release the inferior mortgage, lien, or privilege in accordance with this Section only if the inferior creditor was provided written notice of seizure prior to the judicial sale.
C. An affidavit executed by a seizing creditor or its attorney of record to cancel or partially release an inferior mortgage, lien, or privilege shall include all of the following information:
(1)The name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address of the seizing creditor or its attorney of record.
(2)The name of the court, case name, and docket number of the action under which the seizure and sale of the immovable property was ordered.
(3)The date of the judicial sale.
(4)A description of the seizing creditor's foreclosed mortgage, lien, or privilege, including the recordation information and recording date.
(5)A description sufficient to identify the foreclosed immovable property.
(6)A description of the inferior mortgage, lien, or privilege, including the recordation information and recording date, and a declaration that the described mortgage, lien, or privilege requested to be cancelled or partially released is inferior to the foreclosed mortgage, lien, or privilege.
(7)A certification that written notice of seizure was given to the inferior creditor prior to the judicial sale, and a copy attached of the written notice together with evidence that it was delivered to the inferior creditor.
(8)A request that the clerk of court cancel or partially release the identified inferior mortgage, lien, or privilege pursuant to this Section.
D. The clerk of court shall cancel or partially release the inferior mortgage, lien, or privilege upon the recordation of an affidavit that is in compliance with this Section.
E. The cancellation of a mortgage, lien, or privilege by the filing of an affidavit in accordance with the provisions of this Section shall have no effect if the mortgage, lien, or privilege is actually superior to the seizing creditor's foreclosed mortgage, lien, or privilege.
F. Any party recording an affidavit pursuant to this Section shall be subject to the liability requirements and standards provided in R.S. 9:5174.
G. This Section shall not apply to utility servitudes.
H. For the purposes of this Section "attorney of record" means the attorney of record in the seizing creditor's suit that results in the judicial sale of the immovable property.
Acts 2018, No. 452, §2.
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