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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the RULE TO EVICT document in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is essential for tracking your filing.
  3. In the PLAINTIFF section, fill in your name and details as either owner, lessor, manager, or agent. Ensure you check the appropriate box.
  4. Provide the address of the premises from which you are seeking eviction, including any apartment or unit number.
  5. Identify the DEFENDANT by entering their name in the designated area.
  6. Specify your rental agreement details, including rental amount and frequency (daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly).
  7. Select applicable grounds for eviction by checking relevant boxes and providing explanations if necessary.
  8. Indicate how you notified the defendant about eviction using checkboxes provided in section 5.
  9. Complete the ORDER section with a date for court appearance and sign at the bottom before submitting.

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The Landlord must give a 5 day Notice to Vacate. That is five business days, exclusive of holidays. At the end of that period, if the tenant is still in possession, the Landlord may file a Petition of Eviction.
Prior to filing an eviction action, notice to vacate must be given to the tenant at least five (5) days before the date of filing, unless notice has been waived in the lease. LA. C.C.P. 4702 (The ten (10) day notice of termination of the lease without a fixed term shall be considered as a notice to vacate.
The easiest way to get someone out of your house is to ask them to leave politely. In many cases, a direct conversation can resolve the situation without legal action. Here are some steps to follow: Speak to Them Calmly: Explain why they need to leave and give them a reasonable timeframe to do so.
A landlord cannot evict a tenant in Louisiana without going to court. This means the landlord must get a court order to remove the tenant from the rental property. The process usually involves: Providing Proper Notice: Unless its waived in the lease, the landlord must give notice.