Land Use & Zoning
In Louisiana, a 'Right of Reversion' (possibility of reverter) in a deed means the property:
ACan always be repurchased by the seller at the original price
BAutomatically reverts to the grantor (or their heirs) if the condition specified in the deed is violated by the grantee✓ Correct
CIs subject to periodic government review of its use
DMay be rezoned at the government's discretion
Explanation
A fee simple determinable with a possibility of reverter automatically terminates and title reverts to the grantor (or heirs) if the specified condition is violated — without any legal action required. It is one of the most powerful deed conditions.
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