RS 9:3325
The lessor may sue the lessee to recover lease amounts due and any lease liquidated damages. The court awards liquidated damages only if the amount is reasonable, and may award them if the amount is unreasonable or there is no stipulation. A refundable security deposit may be retained and must be credited against the l
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The lessor may sue the lessee to recover lease amounts due and any lease liquidated damages. The court awards liquidated damages only if the amount is reasonable, and may award them if the amount is unreasonable or there is no stipulation. A refundable security deposit may be retained and must be credited against the lessee’s liability.
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