Real estate appraiser privilege on commercial real estate; definition; recordation; ranking

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RS 2781.2 - Real estate appraiser privilege on commercial real estate; definition; recordation; ranking

A. A special privilege affecting the interest of the person with whom he has contracted is hereby granted to a state-certified real estate appraiser as defined in R.S. 37:3392 for the amount of his fee on all real estate on which he performs an appraisal pursuant to a written agreement between the appraiser asserting the privilege and a person having legal capacity to transfer the real estate or a person having valid title to the real estate as owner.

B. Valid recorded privileges and all mortgages, whether recorded prior or subsequent to, shall have priority over an appraiser's privilege, including but not limited to:

(1) Valid materialman's or laborer's liens which are recorded subsequent to the appraiser's privilege but which relate back to a date prior to its recordation.

(2) All mortgages, whether to secure revolving credit, future advances, construction loans, including all renewals thereof, even if the renewals are evidenced by an entirely new mortgage and the old mortgage is canceled.

(3) All vendor's liens.

C.(1) A notice of appraiser privilege shall be filed at least five days prior to the sale in the parish in which the real estate is located. Such notice shall also be given to the purchaser by certified mail at least five days prior to the sale.

(2) The person claiming a privilege shall commence proceedings by filing a complaint within one year after the filing of the notice. The failure to do so shall extinguish the lien. No subsequent notice shall be given for the same claim, nor shall that claim be asserted in any proceeding under this Section.

(3) A complaint may be withdrawn by the mutual consent of the person claiming the privilege and any other party or parties to the written agreement specified in Subsection A of this Section.

(4) The privilege may be released by the posting of a bond or other assets with the court sufficient in value to cover the full value of the claim. This escrowed amount shall be disbursed by the court upon the finality of a judicial decision and in a manner consistent with the decision.

D. As used in this Section, "real estate" means real estate as defined in R.S. 37:1431.

Acts 2003, No. 979, §1.


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