Contracts
In Louisiana, a property management lease agreement with a residential tenant must include all of the following EXCEPT:
AParties' names and addresses
BDescription of the property
CTenant's prior rental history in detail✓ Correct
DLease term and rental amount
Explanation
A residential lease must identify the parties, describe the property, specify the term and rent amount, and include other material terms. A detailed history of the tenant's prior rentals is not a required element of the lease agreement itself.
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