Month-to-Month Laws
Termination Notice – Landlords and tenants must each give a 10-day notice to quit. (Civil Code 2728(2-3))
Increasing Rent – There are no Lousiana laws that state how long the landlord must give before increasing rent.
A Louisiana month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible rental contract between a landlord and tenant that reissues every month and may end with just a 10-day notice by either. The arrangement is similar to a standard lease in that a security deposit and a background or credit check will likely be required to ensure the tenant can cover the rent cost.
A Louisiana month-to-month lease agreement is a flexible rental contract between a landlord and tenant that reissues every month and may end with just a 10-day notice by either. The arrangement is similar to a standard lease in that a security deposit and a background or credit check will likely be required to ensure the tenant can cover the rent cost.
Termination Notice – Landlords and tenants must each give a 10-day notice to quit. (Civil Code 2728(2-3))
Increasing Rent – There are no Lousiana laws that state how long the landlord must give before increasing rent.