Renters' Eviction Rights in Louisiana

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    Wrongful Eviction

    Procedure

    • The landlord is required to first give notice to the tenant of an impending eviction, informing the tenant that she must leave the unit. The notice used may be either court-drafted or individually drafted similar to the court's model form. The notice should state why the tenant is being evicted and when the tenant is expected to leave the unit. Usually notices of evictions state failure to pay rent, breach of the lease on behalf of the tenant or expiration of the lease term with the tenant still residing in the unit. Louisiana courts have required the reason of eviction to be attached or included in the eviction notice in order to comply with constitutional due process. This allows the tenant to prepare his defense to the eviction in court.

    Possession

    • Louisiana courts do not use juries for eviction hearings.Justice image by MVit from Fotolia.com

      Louisiana law states the court may require the tenant to show cause why the notice of eviction is unfounded; therefore, he is entitled to continue occupying the unit. The court will enter a ruling on the matter quickly, and a jury is not included in the hearing process. The landlord must prove to the court that he is entitled to possession of the unit by showing the rental agreement between the two parties, the termination of the lease, the notice of due process being served to the tenant and jurisdiction. After such, the tenant is allowed to defend his right to the unit by disproving one or all of the landlord's claims.

    Eviction Judgment

    • In Louisiana, if the court rules in favor of the eviction and the tenant does not leave the unit within 24 hours of the judgment, a sheriff can enter the unit and physically force the tenant off the premises. If any property is damaged in the process of the physical eviction, the tenant's property in the unit will be used as collateral for monetary compensation for any necessary repairs such as broken windows or doors as a result of forced entry.

    Monetary Damages

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