Do Lease Agreements Need to Be Notarized in Louisiana?

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Do Lease Agreements Need to Be Notarized in Louisiana? on iPropertyManagement.com

No, lease agreements do not need to be notarized in Louisiana. As long as all parties agree to the lease terms, it is considered binding.

A landlord and tenant can agree to have a written lease notarized if they wish, but it is not required by Louisiana law. Verbal and written leases that are not notarized are enforceable.

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