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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Louisiana Landlord Agreement in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form where indicated. This is essential for establishing the timeline of the agreement.
  3. Fill in the names of the Tenant, Landlord, and Cosigner in their respective fields. Ensure that all names are spelled correctly to avoid any legal issues.
  4. Provide the address of the leased premises in the designated section. This should be complete and accurate to ensure clarity.
  5. In Paragraph 1, review and confirm your understanding of joint liability as a Cosigner. You may want to consult with a legal advisor if you have questions about this responsibility.
  6. Complete Paragraph 2 regarding assignment or subleasing by checking any applicable boxes or adding notes as necessary.
  7. Finally, ensure all parties sign and date at the bottom of the form. Each signature must be dated to validate the agreement.

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3. Timeline Lease AgreementNotice to Receive 1 week less than 1 month 5-Day Notice to Quit Monthly 10-Day Notice to Quit Longer than 1 month 30-Day Notice to Quit
Louisiana tenants have the right to live in a property that meets fair housing requirements, as well as the right to due process if the landlord decides to file an eviction claim. If any damages in the property exceed normal wear and tear, Louisiana tenants may send a written notice to the landlord for a fix.
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