PUBLIC NOTICE - - - NOTICE BIRDIE MASSIE DICK, ROBERT JOHN DICK, CYNTHIA D. PERKINS Pursuant to an order of the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans in the matter of James Wright and Stephanie Schaap, Docket No. 2025-5751, Div. L, Orleans Parish, State of Louisiana, dated October 20, 2025, it was ordered as follows: WHEREAS, James Wright and Stephanie Schaap, by act recorded on April 8, 2015 at Instrument Number 2015-15484 of the official records of Orleans Parish, Louisiana, purchased property at tax sale from Orleans Parish, Louisiana for failure to pay taxes. WHEREAS, James Wright and Stephanie Schaap has applied to this Court for a monition or advertisement, in conformity with R.S. 47:2271 et seq. THEREFORE, in the name of the State of Louisiana and the Civil District Court for the Parish of Orleans, all interested persons are cited and admonished to show cause within sixty days from the date on which this monition is first advertised, why grounds exist for a nullity under the provisions of Chapter 5 of Subtitle III of Title 47 of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950. That portion of ground, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, and all of the rights, ways, privileges, servitudes, appurtenances, and advantages thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining, situated in the Third District of the City of New Orleans, State of Louisiana, in Square No. 4879, bounded by Lafaye (formerly Deers), Madrid, Baccich (formerly Rabbits), and Robert E. Lee (formerly Hibernia) according to survey made by F.C. Gandolfo, Surveyor, dated November 30, 1944, blue print of which is annexed to act of C.W. Duke, Notary Public, on July 9, 1945, another blue print of which is redated December 20, 1947, said square is designated by the No. 4879 and said lot therein by the Lot No. M-13, and begins at a distance of fifty feet (50') from the corner of Robert E. Lee (formerly Hibernia) and Lafaye (formerly Deers) Streets and measures thence fifty feet (50') from the corner of Robert E. Lee (formerly Hibernia), same width in the rear, by a depth between equal and parallel lines of one hundred six feet, seven inches (106'7"). All as more fully shown on a plat of survey by Gilbert, Kelly & Couturie, Inc., Surveyors, dated June 6, 1984. 171479-dec 23-30-2t