Rent control rules in Shreveport, LA β also known as rent stabilization or rent cap ordinances β limit annual rent increases and protect tenants from displacement.
Louisiana has no statewide rent control and no statute capping rent or rent increases. No Louisiana city or parish operates a rent-control program. La. R.S. 9:3258 declares that a lessor's rights "shall not be altered, abridged or diminished except by state law," leaving local rent regulation effectively foreclosed, though no statute expressly bans a locality from trying.
Louisiana imposes no statewide limit on the amount of rent or on rent increases; landlords set rent by contract. The state has no Arkansas-style statute that flatly forbids municipalities from enacting rent control. Instead, La. R.S. 9:3258 provides that every lessor has "the ownership, control, use, enjoyment, protection and right to dispose of private property," and that these rights "shall not be altered, abridged or diminished except by state law," subject only to the reasonable exercise of the police power. Because that authority is reserved to state law, no parish or municipality has adopted rent control, and none currently regulates the amount of rent. New Orleans and other cities have studied affordability measures but have not enacted binding rent caps on private landlords.
Louisiana provides no rent-control penalty mechanism because no statewide cap exists and no locality regulates rent. A landlord may set and raise rent freely, limited only by the lease terms, applicable notice rules for ending or renewing a tenancy, and general bars on retaliatory or discriminatory conduct.
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