Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Louisiana
Can i sue hud for not disclosing the house had been flooded many times
1 Answer from Attorneys
You cannot sue HUD, but you can sue the seller for that non-disclosure, unless the seller is exempt from disclosure laws.
Here are the types of sales that are exempt from disclosure:
The following transfers are exempt from the requirement to provide a Property Disclosure Document:
1. Court ordered transfers;
2. Transfers to a mortgagee by a mortgagor or successor in interest who is in default;
3. Transfers by a mortgagee who has acquired the property at a sale conducted pursuant to a decree of foreclosure or by deed in lieu of foreclosure;
4. Transfers by a fiduciary in the course of administration of a decedent�s estate, guardianship, conservatorship or trust;
5. Transfers of new constructed property;
6. Transfers from one or more co-owners solely to one or more of the remaining owners;
7. Transfers pursuant to a testate or intestate succession;
8. Transfers of property that will be converted into a use other than residential;
9. Transfers of property to a spouse or relative in the bloodline;
10. Transfers between spouses resulting from a judgment of divorce or separate maintenance;
11. Transfers to or from any governmental entity;
12. Transfers from an entity that has acquired title or assignment of a real estate contract to assist the owner in relocation as long as the entity makes available certain disclosure documents;
13. Transfers to an inter vivos trust;
14. Acts that, without changing ownership, confirm, correct, modify or supplement a deed or conveyance already recorded.