A Louisiana month-to-month rental agreement is a type of lease agreement that allows both the landlord and tenant to continue with the lease arrangement until either party decides to cancel it.
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Our Louisiana lease agreement page has more information on the required disclosures and associated laws.
In Louisiana, terminating a month-to-month lease agreement requires landlords to give tenants a 10-day notice to vacate, excluding weekends and holidays. For evictions due to non-payment of rent or lease violations, landlords must provide a five-day notice for tenants to pay overdue rent or correct the issue, with the same exclusion of weekends and holidays.
The Louisiana Eviction Process details the steps for evicting a tenant.
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