Property Management
A Louisiana property manager who evicts a tenant without following the proper legal process (unlawful detainer) may be liable for:
AOnly the tenant's filing fees
BWrongful eviction damages including the tenant's relocation costs, temporary housing, and potential punitive damages✓ Correct
CNothing — self-help eviction is permitted in Louisiana
DOnly the first month of alternative housing costs
Explanation
Louisiana prohibits self-help eviction (changing locks, removing tenant's belongings). Landlords must follow the proper legal eviction process.
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