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2006 Louisiana Laws - RS 9:3260 — Premises rendered uninhabitable; mitigation of damages
PART VI. OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS OF THE LESSEE
§3260. Premises rendered uninhabitable; mitigation of damages
When a lessee or tenant of commercial, residential, or dwelling premises has been constructively evicted from the premises, and when the premises are rendered uninhabitable through no fault of the lessee or tenant, the landlord or lessor shall be required to mitigate his damages.
Acts 1993, No. 906, §1.
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