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Code · Louisiana · Title 9 — Civil Code-Ancillaries

RS 9:1131.24

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RS 9:1131.24
§1131.24. Requirements where developer's interest in the timeshare property is a leasehold interest
A. If the interest which the developer holds in the timeshare property is a leasehold interest, the lease, or an amendment or supplement thereto, must contain a purchaser protection clause.
B. The purchaser protection clause shall provide that the lessor cannot terminate the lease by reason of the lessee's default without first giving reasonable notice of the default to the timeshare association and providing the timeshare association with a reasonable opportunity to cure the default.
C. The purchaser protection clause shall also obligate the lessor to enter into a new lease with the association on the same terms and conditions as the old lease so that bankruptcy of the lessee will not disrupt the timeshare interest owner's continued rights of occupancy.
Acts 1984, No. 943, §1, eff. July 20, 1984.
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