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re: LA Attorneys - Buying a home (hurricane) question
Posted on 9/8/17 at 7:44 am to ellunchboxo
Posted on 9/8/17 at 7:44 am to ellunchboxo
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Why don't you just tell us what the frick is going on?
Nothing? It's just out of curiosity and I'm trying to just learn something new. You should try that sometime....
I could doctor it to Florida (hurricane) or Chicago (a fire).
I knew Louisiana was based on a different "French - Napoleonic law" so I was just curious if things were different (for the better or the worse).
Chill the frick out. It's a message board.
This post was edited on 9/8/17 at 7:45 am
Posted on 9/8/17 at 8:05 am to Forkbeard3777
It's civilian law, which is what the French "Napolenoic law" you speak of is based off of.
And, use common sense. If you haven't closed on the house, why the hell would you be signing promissory notes or mortgages? You sign those when you close and get funded for the loan. You don't own the home or sign any documents until you close, unless you're just dumb.
This isn't a Louisiana law question.
And, use common sense. If you haven't closed on the house, why the hell would you be signing promissory notes or mortgages? You sign those when you close and get funded for the loan. You don't own the home or sign any documents until you close, unless you're just dumb.
This isn't a Louisiana law question.
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