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Louisiana 5 Day Eviction Notice
Louisiana landlords, do you need to evict a tenant? Serve the tenant with this 5 Day Eviction Notice, in accordance with State landlord tenant laws.
- The Eviction Notice informs the tenant that the lease is terminated and the premises must be vacated within 5 days of delivery of the Notice.
- A Service of Notice Form is included to record the details of how the Notice was served on the tenant.
- This Notice can ONLY be used if there is cause for eviction, and NOT just to terminate the tenancy.
- Pay for the form one time, download it and use it as often as you need to.
- Available in MS Word format and easy to use.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Louisiana.
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Louisiana Agreement to Terminate Lease Early
Cancel a tenant's lease before it expires with this downloadable Louisiana Agreement for Early Termination of Lease form.
- This form is not for evictions. It can only be used when both the landlord and tenant agree to terminate the lease early.
- This Agreement is only for residential tenants. For commercial leases, you need to use a different form.
- The tenant must still give the landlord written notice setting out the proposed termination date.
- The tenant agrees to pay a lease buyout fee.
- Available in MS Word format.
- Intended to be used only in the State of Louisiana.
$6.29
Louisiana Extension of Residential Lease
LA landlords, extend the term of a lease on a residential rental property with this affordable Louisiana Extension of Lease Agreement.
- The landlord and tenant both agree to extend the lease term for an additional period, as set out in the Agreement.
- The rent will be paid at a monthly rental rate agreed to by the parties.
- All other provisions of the original lease which are not referred to in the Extension Agreement remain the same.
$6.29
Louisiana Residential Sublease Agreement
LA tenants, sublease the property you are renting to a subtenant with this Louisiana Residential Sublease Agreement.
- Consent. The sublease requires the consent of the landlord.
- Costs Borne by Subtenant. The subtenant must pay the rent, the utilities and a damage deposit.
- Upkeep. The subtenant must keep the premises in clean and good condition.
- Assignment. The subtenant cannot assign the sublease without the consent of both the landlord and the original tenant.
- The sublease includes a Premises Inspection Report and Inventory Checklist.
- The file also includes a Co-Signer Agreement to be used in the event that the subtenant is a minor (such as a student). This agreement would be signed by a parent or guardian, who guarantees to pay any amounts due if the tenant fails to pay.
$29.99