Property Management

In Louisiana, a landlord who enters a tenant's dwelling without proper notice (except in emergency) may be liable for:

AIncreased property taxes
BViolation of the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment✓ Correct
CLoss of homestead exemption
DAutomatic lease termination

Explanation

Entering a tenant's dwelling without proper notice violates the tenant's right to quiet enjoyment — the right to use the property peacefully without landlord interference — which can expose the landlord to legal liability.

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