Louisiana License Law
A Louisiana property manager may charge a tenant an 'application fee' for processing a rental application provided:
AThe fee is unlimited and non-refundable in all cases
BThe fee is reasonable, disclosed in advance, and used to cover actual screening costs such as credit and background checks✓ Correct
CThe fee is approved by the LREC annually
DThe fee is at least equal to one month's rent
Explanation
Application fees must be reasonable and disclosed upfront. They should cover actual costs of screening (credit check, background check).
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