Property Management
In Louisiana, the eviction process is initiated by filing a:
ALis pendens
BRule for possession or petition for eviction in district court✓ Correct
CComplaint with the LREC
DNotice with the parish tax assessor
Explanation
In Louisiana, eviction (expulsion) proceedings are initiated in court. The landlord must give proper written notice and then file a Rule for Possession or petition for eviction in the appropriate district or city court.
Related Louisiana Property Management Questions
- In Louisiana, a landlord who enters a tenant's dwelling without proper notice (except in emergency) may be liable for:
- What is the primary purpose of a property management reserve fund in Louisiana?
- A property manager's fiduciary duty to the property owner includes which of the following?
- An 'operating expense ratio' (OER) for a rental property is calculated as:
- A property manager's primary responsibility is to:
- In Louisiana, a property manager who manages properties on behalf of others for compensation must hold a:
- A Louisiana property manager receives a tenant request for a repair to a leaking roof. The manager should:
- A property manager must keep accurate financial records for each managed property. Under Louisiana practice, these records must typically be retained for at least:
Practice More Louisiana Real Estate Questions
1,500+ questions covering all exam topics. Start free — no signup required.
Take the Free Louisiana Quiz →