Louisiana Land Lease Agreement Overview
Louisiana has unique land lease law based on its civil law tradition. Agricultural leases are limited to 25 years. The Louisiana Mineral Code governs oil and gas leases. Sugar cane, rice, and crawfish farming involve significant lease activity.
Landowner typically responsible
Property tax responsibility
Required; filed in parish conveyance records
Recording requirements
Agricultural: 25 years max (CC Art. 2680)
Lease term limits
Oil, gas governed by LA Mineral Code
Mineral rights
Louisiana Land Lease Legal Requirements
Louisiana has specific legal requirements for land lease agreements. Here are the key provisions LA landlords and tenants need to know:
Important: Louisiana Recording Requirements
Required; filed in parish conveyance records. Recording your land lease or a memorandum of lease with the county protects the tenant's interest if the property is sold and provides public notice of the lease.
- Recording: Required; filed in parish conveyance records — record with the county recorder
- Property Taxes: Landowner typically responsible — specify responsibility in the lease
- Lease Term: Agricultural: 25 years max (CC Art. 2680) — include renewal and termination provisions
- Mineral Rights: Oil, gas governed by LA Mineral Code — address in the lease agreement
- Zoning: Verify the intended use is permitted under Louisiana local zoning ordinances
- Environmental: Comply with Louisiana environmental regulations for land use, water, and waste management
How to Fill Out a Louisiana Land Lease Agreement
Follow these steps to properly complete your Louisiana land lease agreement.
Identify Parties and Property
Include the landowner's and tenant's full legal names and addresses. Provide the complete legal description of the Louisiana property including parcel number, acreage, and county.
Define Permitted Use and Restrictions
Specify the allowed use (agricultural, commercial, hunting, energy, etc.) and any restrictions. Ensure compliance with Louisiana zoning requirements.
Set Lease Term and Rent
Specify start date, end date, renewal options, and termination notice periods. Define rent amount, payment frequency, escalation clauses, and late payment terms. Note: Agricultural: 25 years max (CC Art. 2680).
Address Louisiana Mineral and Water Rights
Louisiana mineral rights: Oil, gas governed by LA Mineral Code. Clearly specify whether mineral rights are included or excluded. Address water rights, well access, and irrigation use.
Assign Tax and Insurance Responsibilities
Property tax in Louisiana: Landowner typically responsible. Specify which party pays property taxes, insurance premiums, and maintenance costs.
Sign, Notarize, and Record
Both parties must sign. Required; filed in parish conveyance records. Consider notarizing for added legal protection. File with the Louisiana county recorder's office.
Louisiana Recording Requirements & Property Taxes
Understanding Louisiana's recording and property tax requirements is essential for any land lease transaction.
| Requirement | Louisiana Rule |
|---|---|
| Recording | Required; filed in parish conveyance records |
| Property Tax | Landowner typically responsible |
| Maximum Lease Term | Agricultural: 25 years max (CC Art. 2680) |
| Mineral Rights | Oil, gas governed by LA Mineral Code |
| Statute of Frauds | Leases over 1 year must be in writing to be enforceable |
Sample Louisiana Land Lease Agreement
Below is a preview of our Louisiana-specific land lease agreement template.
STATE OF LOUISIANA
LAND LEASE AGREEMENT
Ground Lease / Land Rental Contract
LANDOWNER (Lessor):
Name: [Landowner Name]
Address: [Louisiana Address]
TENANT (Lessee):
Name: [Tenant Name]
Address: [Tenant Address]
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
Location: [Louisiana Legal Description]
Parcel #: [Parcel Number] Acres: [Acreage]
Permitted Use: [Use Type]
Louisiana Land Lease Agreement FAQ
Answers to common questions about Louisiana land lease agreements, property rights, and recording requirements.
Official Louisiana Resources
Use these official resources for Louisiana land lease recording, property tax, and agricultural information.
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