Louisiana 5-Day Notice to Quit | Non-Compliance

The Louisiana 5-day notice to quit for non-compliance is an eviction letter for a tenant who breaches the terms of their rental agreement. Tenants in Louisiana aren’t entitled to retain their tenancy by curing their violation. Following the delivery date of the notice, the tenant will have five working days to vacate unless the landlord allows them to keep their lease by fixing the problem.

Louisiana 5-Day Notice to Quit | Non-Compliance

The Louisiana 5-day notice to quit for non-compliance is an eviction letter for a tenant who breaches the terms of their rental agreement. Tenants in Louisiana aren’t entitled to retain their tenancy by curing their violation. Following the delivery date of the notice, the tenant will have five working days to vacate unless the landlord allows them to keep their lease by fixing the problem.

Last updated July 19th, 2024

The Louisiana 5-day notice to quit for non-compliance is an eviction letter for a tenant who breaches the terms of their rental agreement. Tenants in Louisiana aren’t entitled to retain their tenancy by curing their violation. Following the delivery date of the notice, the tenant will have five working days to vacate unless the landlord allows them to keep their lease by fixing the problem.

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LOUISIANA 5-DAY NOTICE TO QUIT | NON-COMPLIANCE

Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]

To: [TENANT NAME(S)]

Rental (Premises) Street Address: [STREET ADDRESS] City: [CITY] State: Louisiana

You are hereby notified that you have seriously violated your rental agreement or your duties under the law. The violation(s) is/are as follows: [DESCRIBE LEASE VIOLATION(S)]. 

OPTION 1: If you do not remedy the violation(s) listed above by doing the following: [LIST WHAT THE TENANT(S) HAVE TO DO TO FIX VIOLATION(S)], within five (5) days of the date you receive this notice your tenancy will terminate and you will be required to move out by [MM/DD/YYYY] at [HH:MM] AM PM. If you have not remedied the problem(s) and have not moved out by the date above, a lawsuit may be filed to evict you.

OPTION 2: In accordance with Louisiana law, I am electing to terminate your tenancy on [MM/DD/YYYY], which is not less than five (5) days from the date you received this notice. If you do not move out by this date and time, a lawsuit may be filed to evict you.

Landlord / Agent Signature: _____________________________
Printed Name: _____________________________


CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I certify that on [MM/DD/YYYY] I served this notice to [TENANT / RECIPIENT NAME] by:

– Delivering it personally to the person in possession of the Premises.
– Delivering it to the Premises to a member of the Tenant’s family or household or an employee of suitable age and discretion with a request that it be delivered to the person in possession of the Premises.
– Certified first-class mail addressed to the person in possession of the Premises.

Landlord / Agent Signature: _____________________________

Sources

  1. § 4701