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The information provided is intended solely as a general example for legal notices related to rental agreements and landlord-tenant interactions within the state. It does not replace professional legal advice and should not be relied upon without consulting a qualified attorney familiar with local laws and regulations. Variations in jurisdiction may necessitate specific adjustments to ensure compliance. The use of this template is at the user’s own risk, and we accept no liability for errors, omissions, or consequences resulting from its application without legal review.
This is a sample Louisiana Eviction Notice template. Actual notices may vary depending on specific circumstances and local laws. Please customize accordingly.
Louisiana Eviction Notice Sample
Parties Involved:
Landlord: Emily Johnson
Address: 789 Oak Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70801
Tenant: Michael Williams
Address: 456 Maple Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70802
Description of the Property:
The rented premises are a residential unit located at 789 Oak Street, Baton Rouge, LA 70801, including any fixtures, appliances, and common areas associated with the property.
Notice of Termination:
This notice serves to inform the tenant that their rental agreement will be terminated effective as of ______________, requiring the tenant to vacate the premises by ______________. The reason for termination is [insert reason, e.g., non-payment, lease violation, etc.].
Legal Basis:
This eviction is issued in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes, Title 9, Chapter 4, pertaining to tenant eviction procedures and notices.
Actions Required:
The tenant is required to vacate the premises by the date specified above. Failure to do so may result in legal proceedings to enforce eviction, including court orders and potential recovery of possession and damages.
Additional Notes:
- If the tenant believes they have a defense, they should contact the landlord to discuss or seek legal advice.
- This notice complies with all applicable Louisiana eviction laws and requirements.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, ______________________
Emily Johnson (Landlord)
Michael Williams (Tenant)
