Louisiana Roommate Agreement Overview
Louisiana roommate agreements are enforceable contracts under Louisiana\'s civil law system. City courts and justice of the peace courts handle small disputes. Under Louisiana\'s Civil Code, co-tenants have solidary (joint and several) liability.
A roommate agreement in Louisiana is a private contract between people who share a rental property. It is separate from the lease with your landlord and covers how roommates split expenses, divide chores, handle guests, manage quiet hours, and resolve disputes. This document protects all roommates by making expectations explicit and enforceable.
Yes
Legally binding
Varies by parish
Small claims limit
Yes
Joint liability
No
Filed w/ landlord
Louisiana Legal Considerations for Roommates
Understanding Louisiana's legal framework helps you create a stronger roommate agreement and know your rights.
Important: Joint and Several Liability in Louisiana
In Louisiana, if all roommates are on the lease, each roommate is jointly and severally liable for the full rent amount. This means the landlord can pursue ANY roommate for the ENTIRE rent, not just their share. A roommate agreement establishes internal obligations so you can recover from a non-paying roommate in city court.
- Contract Enforceability: Louisiana courts enforce written roommate agreements as valid contracts between private parties
- Small Claims Court: Louisiana's city court handles disputes up to Varies by parish, covering most roommate disagreements
- Security Deposits: The landlord holds one deposit for the entire unit — your roommate agreement should document each person's share
- Lease vs. Agreement: Your roommate agreement does not modify the lease — it governs internal arrangements between co-tenants only
What to Include in Your Louisiana Roommate Agreement
A comprehensive Louisiana roommate agreement should cover every aspect of shared living to prevent disputes.
Rent & Expense Split
Each roommate's share of rent, utilities, internet, and other shared costs with payment deadlines
Chore Responsibilities
Cleaning schedule, assigned tasks, shared space standards, and consequences for not completing chores
Guest Policies & Quiet Hours
Overnight guest limits, advance notice rules, quiet hours (e.g., 10 PM-8 AM weeknights), and party policies
Food & Kitchen Rules
Shared vs. personal groceries, refrigerator space, cooking cleanup expectations, and appliance use
Parking & Storage
Assigned parking spots, guest parking rules, storage space allocation, and common area use
Move-Out & Dispute Resolution
Notice period (30-60 days), replacement responsibility, deposit handling, and dispute resolution steps
Splitting Expenses in Louisiana
The financial arrangement is often the most important part of a roommate agreement. Here's how to handle common expenses in Louisiana:
| Expense | Common Approach |
|---|---|
| Rent | Equal split, by room size, or by income — document each person's exact amount |
| Utilities | Equal split of electric, gas, water — name who manages each account |
| Internet / Cable | Equal split — one roommate holds the account, others reimburse |
| Security Deposit | Document each person's contribution — handle refunds internally at move-out |
| Groceries | Shared fund, split receipts, or each person buys their own — specify in agreement |
| Cleaning Supplies | Shared expense — rotate purchasing or split receipts equally |
Sample Louisiana Roommate Agreement
Below is a preview of our Louisiana-specific roommate agreement template.
STATE OF LOUISIANA
ROOMMATE AGREEMENT
Private Agreement Between Co-Tenants
ROOMMATES:
1. [Name] — Room: [Room]
2. [Name] — Room: [Room]
PROPERTY
Address: [Louisiana Address]
RENT & EXPENSES
Total Rent: $[Amount]/month
Roommate 1: $[Share] Roommate 2: $[Share]
Louisiana Roommate Agreement FAQ
Answers to common questions about roommate agreements in Louisiana.
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