Louisiana law provides for three forms of written instruments used in real estate transactions: the...
Most people only participate in one or two real estate closings in their lives, and are unsure of...
Co-ownership of real estate in Louisiana most often arises in a marriage or following a death....
A question we are often asked is whether a survey is needed prior to closing a real estate...
We often close transactions in which the seller is not a person. This often occurs with successions...
It’s tax sale season and this time of year brings us more than a handful of clients who want to...
With the changing economy and increasingly strict federal lending regulations, there will likely be...