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Louisiana Lease and Rent Information There are two types of leases, written and oral with written being the most binding and common.
The tenant or landlord can avoid automatic renewal by written notice of intent to vacate. In most leases, the written notice must go to the other party at least 30 days before the lease expires.
The tenant or the landlord may terminate or change the terms of the lease with ten days written notice before the end of the month6. Renewal Clauses: Some leases contain automatic renewal clauses, which renew the lease for another term equal to the original term.
According to Louisiana law (Code Title VIII), a rental agreement includes any sort of document in which both landlords and tenants state their rights and obligations for leasing a property. Generally, a written lease is the best way to go since it serves as physical proof of the agreement, preventing future issues.
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