Property Management
In Louisiana, a landlord who enters a tenant's apartment without proper notice (except in emergencies) may be liable for:
AOnly a verbal apology requirement
BViolation of the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and potentially a claim of constructive eviction✓ Correct
CA fine payable to the LREC
DAutomatic lease termination by the courts
Explanation
Landlords must provide proper notice before entering rental premises (except in true emergencies). Unauthorized entry violates the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment and can form the basis for legal claims including constructive eviction.
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