RS 9:3325 — United States — Louisiana law | Esheria

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

Jurisdiction
United States — Louisiana
Instrument
Act or statute
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Official source
View official record ↗
court remedies lease damages security deposit

Statute overview

About this statute

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.

LexChat organizes source-backed legal information for research. Verify amendments, commencement, and current legal force with the official publisher before relying on it.