Louisiana Statutes
§ 19:136.2 — Authority to expropriate; acquisition of abandoned or blighted property prior to
Louisiana § 19:136.2
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 19Corporations and Associations
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Bluebook
La. Stat. Ann. § 19:136.2 (2026).
Text
§136.2. Authority to expropriate; acquisition of abandoned or blighted property prior to judgment
A.When the governing authority cannot amicably acquire property needed by the
governing authority for the rehabilitation of abandoned or blighted property in order to return
it to commerce, it may acquire the same by expropriation and may acquire the abandoned or
blighted property prior to judgment in the trial court fixing the amount of compensation due
to the owner of the abandoned or blighted property.
B.At least fifteen days prior to filing a petition for expropriation, the governing
authority shall send notice to the owner of its intention to expropriate the property pursuant
to this Part. The letter of notification shall also inform the owner that if, within fifteen days
after being se
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Legislative History
Acts 2003, No. 984, §1; Acts 2004, No. 755, §1, eff. July 6, 2004; Acts 2025, No.
456, §2.
Nearby Sections
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§ 19:136
Purpose§ 19:136.1
Definitions§ 19:136.11
Acquisition by third persons§ 19:136.12
Sale of expropriated property§ 19:136.13
Notice of sale; private and public§ 19:136.5
Vesting of title§ 19:136.6
Notice to defendant§ 19:136.9
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