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Rapides Parish Louisiana
Rapides Parish · Louisiana

Rapides Parish Landlord-Tenant Law

Louisiana landlord guide — parish ordinances, courthouse info & local rules

📍 Parish Seat: Alexandria
👥 Pop. ~128,000
⚖️ 9th JDC / Alexandria City Court
🏥 Central Louisiana Hub / LSUA / Kisatchie / Fort Johnson Adjacent

Rapides Parish Rental Market Overview

Rapides Parish is the economic and population center of central Louisiana with approximately 128,000 residents, anchored by Alexandria — the parish seat with a population of about 46,000 — and its twin city Pineville across the Red River. The Alexandria-Pineville metropolitan area is the dominant regional hub for a broad central Louisiana trade area, serving as the healthcare, retail, educational, and government services center for a region spanning numerous parishes. Alexandria’s economy is anchored by Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital and Rapides Regional Medical Center, two major hospital systems; by significant state government employment including Louisiana State University of Alexandria (LSUA) and state agencies; and by proximity to Fort Johnson (formerly Fort Polk), the major U.S. Army installation in Vernon Parish to the west that generates significant economic activity throughout the central Louisiana region even for parishes not immediately adjacent to the base.

The rental market in Rapides Parish is the largest in central Louisiana, concentrated in Alexandria and Pineville. Alexandria City Court handles evictions for properties within Alexandria city limits; the 9th Judicial District Court handles Pineville, Ball, Tioga, and unincorporated areas. The parish poverty rate of approximately 22% reflects Alexandria’s role as a regional services hub with employment ranging from low-wage retail to high-wage medical professionals. Louisiana Civil Code governs all leases with no local rent control or just-cause eviction requirements.

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📊 Quick Stats

Parish Seat Alexandria
Population ~128,000 (2020 census)
Key Communities Alexandria, Pineville, Ball, Tioga, Boyce, Woodworth
Court 9th JDC / Alexandria City Court
Typical Rent Range ~$700–$1,100/mo
Rent Control None
Just-Cause Eviction Not required

⚡ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 5-Day Notice to Vacate
Lease Violation 5-Day Notice to Vacate
Month-to-Month Term. 10-Day Written Notice
Cure Period None required by law
Eviction Filing Rule to Show Cause
Eviction Timeline 2–6 weeks total
Security Deposit Cap 2 months rent
Security Deposit Return 30 days after termination
Statute La. CC Art. 2686–2729; CCP Art. 4701

Rapides Parish Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
Rental Licensing No parish-level rental license required. Louisiana has no statewide landlord licensing statute. Verify with the City of Alexandria or City of Pineville for any local code enforcement requirements within their city limits.
Rent Control None. Louisiana has no statewide rent control and Rapides Parish has no local rent control ordinance. Lessors may raise rents freely at renewal with proper notice.
Security Deposit Capped at 2 months’ rent (R.S. 9:3251). Must be returned with itemized deductions within 30 days of lease termination or surrender, whichever is later (R.S. 9:3252). Permissible deductions: unpaid rent, damage beyond normal wear and tear, unpaid utilities owed by lessee.
Eviction Court — Alexandria City Court & 9th JDC For properties within Alexandria city limits, file in Alexandria City Court: 515 Washington Street, Alexandria, LA 71301. Phone: (318) 449-5040. For properties in Pineville, Ball, Tioga, Boyce, Woodworth, and unincorporated Rapides Parish, file in the 9th Judicial District Court: 701 Murray Street, Alexandria, LA 71301. Phone: (318) 473-8153. Confirm jurisdiction based on the specific property address before filing.
Notice to Vacate Written 5-day notice to vacate required before filing for eviction (CCP Art. 4701–4703). Serve personally, by domiciliary service, or by door-posting plus first class mail. Retain all service documentation.
Month-to-Month Termination 10-day written notice required to terminate a month-to-month lease (CC Art. 2687, 2728). Notice must be given at least 10 days before the end of the monthly rental period.
Tacit Reconduction Accepting rent after a fixed-term lease expires automatically creates a new month-to-month tenancy (CC Art. 2686). Give written notice before lease expiration if renewal is not intended.
No Statutory Cure Period Louisiana provides no statutory cure period for lease violations. After the 5-day notice expires, the lessor may file a Rule to Show Cause immediately.
Healthcare: Central Louisiana’s Dominant Stable Employer Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital and Rapides Regional Medical Center are among the largest employers in central Louisiana. Healthcare workers — nurses, physicians, allied health, and administrative staff — have stable W-2 income and represent the most reliable tenant profiles in the Alexandria-Pineville market. Standard pay stub and employer verification applies.
State Government & LSUA Alexandria hosts significant state government employment including Louisiana State University of Alexandria (LSUA, enrollment ~5,500), state agency offices, and the Louisiana National Guard’s Camp Beauregard complex nearby. State government and university employees have stable, predictable W-2 income. LSUA student applicants require co-signer policy.
Fort Johnson Proximity & Military Overflow Fort Johnson (formerly Fort Polk), the major U.S. Army installation in Vernon Parish, is approximately 50 miles west of Alexandria. Some Fort Johnson soldiers and civilian employees choose to live in Alexandria for its larger city amenities. Military tenants are protected by the SCRA: active duty service members may terminate a lease with 30 days written notice upon deployment or PCS orders. Confirm military status at tenancy start.
Timber & Agriculture in Outlying Areas Rural Rapides Parish has timber and agricultural employment. W-2 mill employees verify with pay stubs. Contract loggers and agricultural workers need prior-year Schedule C or 12-month bank statements.
Source of Income / HCV No state or local source of income protections. Landlords are not required to accept Housing Choice Vouchers. Contact the Alexandria Housing Authority for current HCV payment standards.
Self-Help Eviction Prohibited. Lessors may not take possession by any means other than lawful judicial process (CCP Art. 4736). Lockouts, utility shutoffs, or removal of tenant belongings without a court order expose the lessor to liability.

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: Rapides Parish, LA

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Louisiana State Law Framework

⚡ Quick Overview

5
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
5
Days Notice (Violation)
14-30
Avg Total Days
$50-150
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 5-Day Notice to Vacate
Notice Period 5 days
Tenant Can Cure? No - Louisiana notices are unconditional. No right to cure by paying rent. However, tenant can negotiate with landlord. Notice can be waived entirely in lease.
Days to Hearing 2-7 days
Days to Writ 1-3 days
Total Estimated Timeline 14-30 days
Total Estimated Cost $100-$400
⚠️ Watch Out

VERY landlord-friendly state. 5-day notice is UNCONDITIONAL - no cure right, tenant must vacate. Notice can be WAIVED in lease - if waived, landlord can file immediately without any notice. No grace period. No statewide late fee cap. No security deposit cap. Tenant gets only 24 hours to appeal after judgment. Lease term notice: 10-day for month-to-month, 30-day for year lease. Do not count weekends/holidays in 5-day period.

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📝 Louisiana Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Justice of the Peace Court / City Court / District Court. Pay the filing fee (~$50-150).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Louisiana eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Louisiana attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏘️ Communities & Screening Tips

Key communities: Alexandria, Pineville, Ball, Tioga, Boyce, Woodworth.

Alexandria-Pineville market: Healthcare workers (Cabrini, Rapides Regional) most stable. State govt and LSUA employees reliable. LSUA students: co-signer policy. Fort Johnson military overflow: SCRA awareness. Alexandria City Court for Alexandria properties; 9th JDC for Pineville, Ball, and others.

Louisiana key rules: 10-day month-to-month notice, 5-day notice to vacate, no cure period, 30-day deposit return, 2-month deposit cap, tacit reconduction.

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Rapides Parish Louisiana Landlord-Tenant Law: A Complete Guide for Rental Property Owners in Alexandria, Pineville, and Central Louisiana

Alexandria and Pineville together form the heart of central Louisiana — a metropolitan area that serves as the economic, healthcare, educational, and government hub for a vast region stretching from the Kisatchie National Forest to the north and west to the Red River bottomlands to the south and east. Alexandria, the parish seat, has a population of about 46,000 and a downtown that sits on a bluff above the Red River, with a history as a Civil War staging area, a World War II Army Air Forces training hub, and the commercial center for central Louisiana’s diverse economy. Pineville, directly across the river, is home to Louisiana College and several significant government and military facilities. For landlords, Rapides Parish offers one of Louisiana’s more economically stable mid-sized rental markets, anchored by healthcare, state government, military activity, and the regional services economy that distinguishes a genuine regional hub from a bedroom community.

Healthcare, State Government, and the Most Reliable Rapides Parish Tenants

Christus St. Frances Cabrini Hospital and Rapides Regional Medical Center anchor the Alexandria healthcare economy, collectively employing thousands of workers whose income is stable, institutionally supported, and completely independent of oil prices, agricultural cycles, or manufacturing conditions. Healthcare workers at major hospitals are consistently among the most reliable tenant profiles in any Louisiana city — their income is predictable, their employment is institutional, and their professional licensing creates accountability that reinforces responsible tenancy. State government employment at LSUA, state agency offices, and the military-adjacent economy of a city that has hosted significant Army, Air Force, and National Guard presence since World War II provide additional stable income anchors. Screen healthcare and state government applicants with standard pay stubs and employer confirmation and expect strong performance.

Fort Johnson, SCRA, and the Military Tenant Question

Fort Johnson in Vernon Parish is approximately 50 miles west of Alexandria, and some soldiers and civilian defense workers choose Alexandria over the smaller communities immediately adjacent to the base for its larger city amenities, healthcare access, and more diverse housing options. Military tenants in Rapides Parish are protected by the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA), which allows active duty service members to terminate a residential lease by providing written notice and a copy of deployment or PCS orders, with the lease terminating 30 days after the next rent due date following notice. At the start of any tenancy with a service member, confirm military status and document it in your lease file. Do not attempt to hold a service member to lease terms that SCRA supersedes — the SCRA is federal law that takes precedence over any lease provision or state statute.

Alexandria City Court vs. 9th JDC: Filing in the Right Venue

For properties within Alexandria city limits, file evictions at Alexandria City Court, 515 Washington Street, phone (318) 449-5040. For properties in Pineville, Ball, Tioga, Boyce, Woodworth, and all unincorporated Rapides Parish areas, file at the 9th Judicial District Court, 701 Murray Street, Alexandria, LA 71301, phone (318) 473-8153. Confirm the property’s jurisdiction before filing — a Pineville address goes to the 9th JDC, not Alexandria City Court, even though the 9th JDC is physically located in the City of Alexandria. Begin with a written 5-day notice to vacate for nonpayment or lease violation, served per CCP Art. 4704. Month-to-month leases require 10-day written notice to terminate. Security deposits are capped at 2 months’ rent and must be returned with itemized deductions within 30 days.

This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Louisiana landlord-tenant law is governed by the Civil Code. Military tenant SCRA rights are federal law. Consult a licensed Louisiana attorney or contact Alexandria City Court at (318) 449-5040 or the 9th Judicial District Court at (318) 473-8153 for guidance. Last updated: March 2026.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Louisiana landlord-tenant law is governed by the Civil Code. Military tenant SCRA rights are federal law and supersede lease terms. Consult a licensed Louisiana attorney for guidance. Last updated: March 2026.

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