Louisiana 5-Day Notice to Quit | Expiration of Term

The Louisiana 5-day notice to quit for expiration of term is an eviction letter for tenants who continue to occupy a rental unit after their lease expires. The notice gives the tenant five days (excluding weekends and holidays) to leave the premises before the landlord evicts them from the property.

Louisiana 5-Day Notice to Quit | Expiration of Term

The Louisiana 5-day notice to quit for expiration of term is an eviction letter for tenants who continue to occupy a rental unit after their lease expires. The notice gives the tenant five days (excluding weekends and holidays) to leave the premises before the landlord evicts them from the property.

Last updated July 29th, 2024

The Louisiana 5-day notice to quit for expiration of term is an eviction letter for tenants who continue to occupy a rental unit after their lease expires. The notice gives the tenant five days (excluding weekends and holidays) to leave the premises before the landlord evicts them from the property.

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LOUSIANA 5-DAY NOTICE TO QUIT | EXPIRATION OF TERM

Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]

To: [TENANT NAME(S)]

Rental Premises Street Address: [STREET ADDRESS] City: [CITY] State: Lousiana

You are hereby notified that your tenancy has expired on [MM/DD/YYYY], and you must vacate the premises described in the address above within five (5) days after the date and time you receive this notice. If you do not move out within five (5) days, a lawsuit may be filed to evict you.

Landlord / Agent Signature: _____________________________
Printed Name: _____________________________

Sources

  1. § 4701