Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HB905

Introduced
4/4/22  
Introduced
4/4/22  
Refer
4/5/22  
Report Pass
4/11/22  
Report Pass
4/11/22  
Engrossed
4/20/22  
Engrossed
4/20/22  
Refer
4/21/22  
Report Pass
5/10/22  
Report Pass
5/10/22  
Enrolled
6/1/22  
Enrolled
6/1/22  
Chaptered
6/18/22  
Chaptered
6/18/22  
Passed
6/18/22  

Caption

Provides relative to partition by licitation

Impact

The amendment is intended to simplify the partition process and reduce potential legal disputes among co-owners by enabling them to retain their interest in the property more easily. By providing a credit against the purchase price, co-owners are encouraged to participate in the purchase, which might lead to a more amicable resolution of property disputes and better overall outcomes for co-owners seeking to navigate their shared interests.

Summary

House Bill 905 addresses the legal framework surrounding the partition of co-owned property in Louisiana. Specifically, it amends the Code of Civil Procedure to allow a co-owner of property to purchase their share during a partition sale, whether that sale occurs by licitation or private sale. This change in law aims to facilitate the process for co-owners looking to retain an interest in the property by making it clear that they can use their existing stake to offset the purchase price when bidding on their shared property.

Sentiment

The sentiment around HB 905 appears to be generally positive among legislative members who recognize the practical implications of the bill for family members and co-investors in shared properties. The notion of allowing co-owners to buy back their stake is viewed as a logical step that acknowledges the complexities involved in co-ownership and the desire among individuals to maintain ownership of shared assets without resorting to extensive litigation.

Contention

While the bill predominantly has support, there are points of contention regarding how it might affect existing laws concerning property rights and sales. Some critics raise concerns that the provisions could potentially complicate the sale process in co-ownership situations if not properly implemented, especially regarding the assessment of property value and how shares are deducted from the purchase price. This could lead to disagreements among co-owners about valuations and the fairness of the partition process.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB594

Provides relative to partitions by private sale

LA HB521

Provides relative to partitions of property

LA HB175

Provides for the partition of property

LA HB400

Provides relative to the partition of property

LA HB1214

Provides relative to the partition of immovable property

LA SB39

Provides relative to partitions of immovable property and minority interests. (gov sig) (EN NO IMPACT GF EX See Note)

LA SB19

Provides relative to partition of immovable property under certain circumstances. (8/1/21)

LA HB100

Provides relative to partial partition of community property

LA HB181

Provides relative to definition of terms in the Civil Code

LA HB24

Provides relative to the partition of property

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