Free Louisiana Rental Agreement
State-specific residential lease form with Louisiana landlord-tenant law requirements built in. Fill online, download a signed-ready PDF in minutes.
Security Deposit Max
No statutory maximum
Notice Period
30 days
Notary Required
Yes
What's in the Louisiana lease
- Landlord and tenant legal names
- Property address and unit number
- Monthly rent and due date
- Security deposit amount
- Lease start and end dates
- Late payment penalty clause
- Pet addendum section
- Maintenance responsibilities
- Entry notice requirements
- Termination and renewal terms
Louisiana landlord-tenant rules
Deposit limit
No statutory maximum
Lease termination notice
30 days written notice
Notarization
Required - Louisiana requires notarization for all vehicle transfers
Louisiana Rental Agreement Requirements
The Louisiana residential lease agreement must comply with the state's landlord-tenant statutes. The maximum security deposit is No statutory maximum. Landlords must provide at least 30 days written notice for lease termination or significant changes to tenancy terms.
InvoDraft's Louisiana lease template includes all standard required disclosures, state-mandated notice periods, and clauses for pet deposits, maintenance responsibilities, and late payment penalties.
A bill of sale documents the private sale of a vehicle in Louisiana. It protects both buyer and seller by recording the sale price, vehicle details, and date of transfer. The buyer should use this document when registering the vehicle with the Louisiana DMV. Louisiana requires notarization for all vehicle transfers. Visit the Louisiana DMV website for additional requirements and forms specific to your county or vehicle type.
Not legal advice. For complex tenancy situations, disputes, or properties with unique circumstances, consult a licensed attorney in Louisiana.
Louisiana rental agreement - common questions
Is a verbal rental agreement valid in Louisiana?
Verbal rental agreements are technically valid in Louisiana for leases under one year, but they are extremely difficult to enforce. A written lease protects both landlord and tenant and documents the exact terms agreed to.
What must a Louisiana rental agreement include?
A Louisiana lease must include the names of all parties, the property address, monthly rent amount, due date, security deposit amount, lease term, notice period (30 days), and signatures of both parties.
How much notice is required to terminate a lease in Louisiana?
Louisiana requires 30 days written notice from either landlord or tenant to terminate a month-to-month rental agreement. For fixed-term leases, the end date serves as the termination date unless renewed.
What is the security deposit limit in Louisiana?
The maximum security deposit in Louisiana is No statutory maximum. Landlords must return the deposit (or itemized deductions) within the state-mandated return period.
Can a landlord enter the property without notice in Louisiana?
No. Louisiana requires at least 2-day written notice before a landlord may enter a rental property, except in genuine emergencies.
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