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Louisiana Month-to-Month Rental Agreement

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Louisiana at a glance: Notice to Terminate: 10 days' written notice · Deposit Refund Timeline: 30 days · Governing Law: La. Civ. Code Art. 2728

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Overview

Month-to-Month Rental Agreements in Louisiana

Louisiana requires only 10 calendar days' written notice prior to the end of the monthly period to terminate a tenancy (La. Civ. Code Art. 2728).
Key Facts

Louisiana Month-to-Month Rental Agreement — Quick Reference

RequirementLouisiana Rule
Notice to Terminate10 days' written notice
Deposit Refund Timeline30 days
Governing LawLa. Civ. Code Art. 2728
Legal Requirements

Louisiana Legal Requirements

  • Notice must be given in writing at least 10 days before the end of the month.
Governing Laws

Louisiana Governing Laws

La. Civ. Code Art. 2728
Notice of Termination
Establishes the 10-day notice requirement for periodic leases.

Read the full text of these laws at Cornell Law School's Louisiana legal resources or your state legislature's official website.

Questions & Answers

Louisiana Month-to-Month Rental Agreement — Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the notice only 10 days in Louisiana?

Louisiana law operates under civil law codes which historically mandate a short 10-day window for periodic leases.