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Louisiana 10 Day Notice to Quit

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When a landlord chooses to end a month-to-month lease, hey may use this Louisiana 10 Day Notice to Quit. This is a single page PDF document.

See the Rental Application with Co-Applicant for collecting tenant screening information.    

Any month-to-month rental agreement may be canceled with a Louisiana 10 Day Notice to Quit. If the tenant refuses to leave after 10 days, the landlord may initiate eviction proceedings for holding over.

What Does Louisiana Law Say?

Art. 2728 The notice of termination required by the preceding Article shall be given at or before the time specified below:

(1)  In a lease whose term is measured by a period longer than a month, thirty calendar days before the end of that period;

(2)  In a month-to-month lease, ten calendar days before the end of that month;

How to Fill Out

Step 1 – Write the name(s) the tenant(s).

Step 2 – Enter the rental property address

Step 4 – Specify the last day of tenancy (at least 10 days).

Step 5 – Sign and date.

Step 6 – Serve the tenant with the notice and complete the record of service section stating who, how and when the tenant was served.

Louisiana Eviction Laws
Rent Grace Period: Whatever is agreed upon in the lease (if any).
Nonpayment of Rent: 5 days. Art. 4701
Noncompliance: 5 days. Art. 4701
Termination (Month-to-Month Lease): 10 days. Art. 2728
Eviction Lawsuit: Eviction proceedings. Art. 4701

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