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Louisiana hoa assessment collection & lien calculators
Statutory math for HOA / condominium / common-interest community assessment collection: pre-lien notice, lien attachment and priority, super-priority doctrines (Nevada SFR Investments, Colorado, Illinois condo), late fees, interest caps, and the foreclosure timeline state by state.
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Louisiana Condo
Louisiana Condominium Assessment Privilege Calculator — Subordinate Privilege, 10-Year Prescription (LSA-R.S. 9:1123.115 / LSA-C.C. art. 3499)
Compute the total assessment privilege, the rank position relative to the conventional mortgage, and the projected recovery band for a Louisiana condominium assessment claim under the Louisiana Condominium Act (LSA-R.S. 9:1121.101 et seq.). Louisiana is the only US state on a civil-law (Code Napoleon) legal tradition; the assessment claim is a civil-law PRIVILEGE rather than a common-law LIEN. LSA-R.S. 9:1123.115 creates a statutory privilege that attaches automatically but is SUBORDINATE to any conventional mortgage recorded before the privilege attached. There is NO UCIOA-style super-priority window. Models the 10-year liberative prescription on assessment claims under LSA-C.C. art. 3499, equity-based recovery heuristics, and executory-process enforcement dynamics under LSA-C.C.P. art. 2631 et seq.
Louisiana Condo
Louisiana HOA / Condominium Foreclosure Timeline Calculator — Executory Process, 4-7 Months, No Post-Sale Redemption (LSA-C.C.P. art. 2631 / LSA-R.S. 9:1123.115)
Project the procedural timeline of a Louisiana condominium assessment-privilege foreclosure under the Louisiana Condominium Act (LSA-R.S. 9:1123.115) and the civil-law executory-process framework (LSA-C.C.P. art. 2631 et seq.). Louisiana is the only US state with a streamlined civil-law executory process — the underlying authentic act of declaration confesses judgment and the court issues an order for sheriff's seizure-and-sale directly without an answer period. Models the 3-day demand for payment under LSA-C.C.P. art. 2639, the 30-day notice / advertisement period under LSA-C.C.P. art. 2722-2724, the typical 4-7 month petition-to-sale timeline, and the general no-post-sale-redemption rule for executory-process sales. Returns the days-delinquent count, procedural posture, projected sheriff sale date, and next-action recommendation.
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