Property Management
In Louisiana, a tenant's 'right to quiet enjoyment' means the tenant has the right to:
APlay music at any volume at any time
BUse and enjoy the rented premises without interference from the landlord or persons claiming under the landlord✓ Correct
CSub-lease to anyone without landlord approval
DModify the property without permission
Explanation
The covenant of quiet enjoyment (express or implied in Louisiana leases) guarantees the tenant the right to use and enjoy the leased premises without disruption from the landlord, other tenants (if the landlord allows the disruption), or persons with superior title claims.
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