First Tower Loan, LLC d/b/a Tower Loan of Winnfield v. Quinton Edwards
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Opinion
Judgment rendered May 21, 2025. Application for rehearing may be filed within the delay allowed by Art. 2166, La. C.C.P.
No. 56,236-CA No. 56,246-CA (Consolidated Cases)
COURT OF APPEAL SECOND CIRCUIT STATE OF LOUISIANA
***** FIRST TOWER LOAN, LLC Plaintiff-Appellant D/B/A TOWER LOAN OF WINNFIELD versus
ROY COMBS Defendant-Appellee *****
consolidated with
***** FIRST TOWER LOAN, LLC Plaintiff-Appellant D/B/A TOWER LOAN OF WINNFIELD versus
QUINTON EDWARDS, A/K/A Defendant-Appellee QUINTON CORNELL EDWARDS, A/K/A QUINTON C. EDWARDS
***** Appealed from the Eighth Judicial District Court for the Parish of Winn, Louisiana Trial Court Nos. 47,276 and 47,549
Honorable Anastasia S. Wiley, Judge ***** ROGERS, CARTER & PAYNE, LLC Counsel for Appellant By: Jessica L. Greber
QUINTON EDWARDS, A/K/A In Proper Person QUINTON CORNELL EDWARDS, A/K/A QUINTON C. EDWARDS ***** Before STONE, MARCOTTE, and ELLENDER, JJ. ELLENDER, J.
In these consolidated cases, First Tower Loan LLC, d/b/a Tower Loan
of Winnfield, appeals 15 default judgments in which the district court
rendered judgments for amounts different from those alleged in the petitions,
verified in the affidavits of correctness, and stated in the proposed
judgments. For the reasons expressed, we amend the judgments to conform
to the records and, as amended, render. A separate opinion is issued for each
borrower.
PROCEDURAL HISTORY
Quinton Edwards, a/k/a Quinton Cornell Edwards or Quinton C.
Edwards, of Dodson, La., took out a loan from Tower Loan on June 16,
2023. The amount financed was $1,099.05, at a stated APR of 44.89%,
requiring Edwards to make 18 payments of $85.00, for a total of $1,530.00.
His final payment was to be December 16, 2024, but, according to Tower
Loan’s petition, his last payment was on December 29, 2023, leaving a
balance of $1,090.95.
Tower Loan filed this suit on March 15, 2024, seeking the unpaid
balance of $1,090.95, together with contractual interest of 35.99% per
annum for one year beginning February 8, 2024, and 18% thereafter. The
petition also prayed for late charges, court costs, collection costs, contractual
attorney fees, and a recognition of the security interest in the movables
described in the loan agreement.
Edwards filed no responsive pleading, so Tower Loan moved for
default judgment. It attached an affidavit of correctness executed by
Tavarius Wilson, an officer of the company, verifying that the balance due was $1,090.95 and that the interest rate, under the loan agreement, was
35.99% per annum for one year beginning February 8, 2024, and 18%
thereafter until paid in full. Tower Loan also provided a proposed judgment
stating this balance due, interest rate, and other matters not germane to this
appeal.
The district court rendered judgment as prayed for, by judgment date-
stamped June 6, 2024. However, on July 15, 2024, the only minute entry in
the record, the court “reviewed judgment and amended interest amount.” In
the transcript, the court noted personal service on the defendant and added,
“Okay, I’m returning the same to the Clerk.” The court drew a line through
the interest provision, handwriting over it, “legal” interest.
Tower Loan has appealed, raising four assignments of error. Edwards
has not filed a brief.
DISCUSSION
Compliance with Art. 1702
By its first assignment of error, Tower Loan urges the court erred in
failing to accept Tower Loan’s affidavit of correctness, submitted in support
of the proposed judgment, as prima facie proof of the indebtedness owed
under the terms of the promissory note, as required by La. C.C.P. art.
1702(B)(3). By its second assignment, Tower Loan urges the court erred in
failing either to sign the proposed judgment or direct that a hearing be held,
as required by La. C.C.P. art. 1702(C).
For the reasons expressed in First Tower Loan v. Combs, 45,236 (La.
App. 2 Cir. 5/21/25), rendered this day, these assignments have merit. The
district court lacked authority to disregard the affidavit of correctness and
erred in not signing the proposed judgment. 2 Award of Interest
By its third assignment of error, Tower Loan urges the court erred in
failing to award interest as prayed for and as mandated by La. C.C. art. 1921.
By its fourth assignment, Tower Loan urges the court erred in reducing
interest in the judgment to “legal interest” from the amount stated in the loan
agreement, contrary to La. R.S. 9:3519 and 9:3522. For the reasons
expressed in First Tower Loan v. Combs, supra, these assignments have
merit.
The loan agreement states that the amount financed was $1,099.95.
Under La. R.S. 9:3519, Tower Loan could charge 36% on this entire
balance, as it does not exceed $1,400. The affidavit of correctness states that
this rate, properly apportioned, yields a contractual rate of 35.99%.
Moreover, Edwards’s loan was accelerated on February 8, 2024; hence, after
February 8, 2025, the interest cannot exceed 18%. The amount prayed for in
the petition, and stated in the proposed judgment, complies with the
applicable laws.
The district court lacked authority to award interest different from that
stated in the loan agreement, the petition, and the affidavit. The judgment
will be amended to provide the contractual and legal rate.
CONCLUSION
For the reasons expressed, the principal and interest stated in the
judgment are amended as follows:
IT IS ORDERED, ADJUDGED, AND DECREED that there be judgment herein in favor of the plaintiff, FIRST TOWER LOAN, LLC, d/b/a TOWER LOAN OF WINNFIELD, and against the defendant, QUINTON EDWARDS, a/k/a QUINTON CORNELL EDWARDS, a/k/a QUINTON C. EDWARDS (SSN XXX-XX-9259), in the amount of $1,090.95, together with interest thereon at the rate 3 of 35.99% per annum for one year beginning February 8, 2024, and 18% thereafter, until paid.
In all other respects, the judgment is affirmed. All costs are to be paid
by the borrower, Quinton Edwards, a/k/a Quinton Cornell Edwards or
Quinton C. Edwards.
AMENDED, AFFIRMED AS AMENDED, AND RENDERED.
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