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Louisiana Deposit Interest Rules

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Louisiana has no statewide requirement that landlords pay interest on security deposits (14 of 51 US jurisdictions do). Your lease may still promise interest — if it does, that promise is enforceable.

Educational information: generated from our Louisiana law database (last updated 2024-01-01). Not legal advice.

How Louisiana compares

14 of 51 US jurisdictions require landlords to pay interest on security deposits. Here is how Louisiana compares with other states in our database.

StateDeposit Interest Rules
Louisianano interest required
Maineno interest required
Marylandinterest required
Massachusettsinterest required
Michiganno interest required

Frequently asked questions

Do landlords have to pay interest on security deposits in Louisiana?
No statewide statute requires it in Louisiana, though local ordinances or your lease can add the obligation. No statutory limit on deposit amount (typically 1-2 months). Return within 1 month after lease ends. Must provide itemized statement. Willful failure to return: $300 or 2x deposit wrongfully withheld, whichever greater.
How large can the deposit itself be in Louisiana?
Louisiana sets no statewide statutory maximum on the deposit amount — it is negotiated in the lease.
When do I get my security deposit back in Louisiana?
Generally within 30 days after move-out.

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