Louisiana eviction notice form 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Louisiana eviction notice form in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the form. This is crucial for establishing the timeline of the eviction process.
  3. In the plaintiff section, fill in your name and details as either owner, lessor, manager, or agent. If you are a manager or agent, ensure you have filed an affidavit confirming your authority.
  4. Next, provide the defendant's name and their current address. This identifies who is being evicted.
  5. Indicate the rental amount and select how often it is paid (daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly). Be mindful of jurisdictional limits based on lease type.
  6. Check applicable grounds for eviction such as lease expiration or nonpayment of rent. If there are other reasons, provide a brief explanation.
  7. Document any actions taken regarding eviction notices given to the defendant. Select how this notice was delivered.
  8. Finally, complete the order section with relevant dates and sign where indicated to finalize your submission.

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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.
In Louisiana, if the person is not a tenant but an unwanted guest, you cannot use formal eviction procedures. Instead, request the guest to leave voluntarily. If they refuse, you may need to contact local law enforcement for trespassing. Document your lease terms and communications.
The process usually involves: Providing Proper Notice: Unless its waived in the lease, the landlord must give notice. The notice must get written to the tenant, stating the reason for the eviction. Filing An Eviction Lawsuit: If the tenant doesnt vacate, the landlord can file a lawsuit in court.
Louisiana Eviction Timeline On average, it would take anywhere between 10-42 days for a complete eviction process. Give your tenant a written Notice to Vacate prior to the eviction process. Make sure no mistakes were made in the filing process. If you win the case, the judge will give you a Judgment of Possession.
The process usually involves: Providing Proper Notice: Unless its waived in the lease, the landlord must give notice. Filing An Eviction Lawsuit: If the tenant doesnt vacate, the landlord can file a lawsuit in court. Court Hearing and Judgment: The court schedules a hearing.

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4702 (The ten (10) day notice of termination of the lease without a fixed term shall be considered as a notice to vacate. LA. C.C.P. 4701) A landlord must make sure they set forth the notice to vacate in their petition or set forth where in the lease the waiver of notice occurs.

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