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The Fair Housing Act prohibits any interference with anyone exercising a fair housing right. If force is used in interfering with exercising a fair housing right, criminal charges may be brought.
Mississippi Eviction Laws These laws demand that landlords begin by providing the tenant with a notice sometimes allowing 14 days for the tenant to remedy a lease violation or to vacate. Following this, if the issue is unresolved, the landlord may file a lawsuit in the appropriate local court.
(Miss. Code 89-8-13(5) (2024).) 14-day notice to remedy or quit: When a tenant violates the lease in a way that can be fixed, the landlord can give the tenant a written 14-day notice. The notice must inform the tenant that the tenant has 14 days to fix the lease violation or move out of the rental unit.
89-8-13. (1) If there is a material noncompliance by the tenant with the rental agreement or the obligations imposed by Section 89-8-25, the landlord may terminate the tenancy as set forth herein or resort to any other remedy at law or in equity not prohibited by this chapter.
Section 89-7-35 - Nonresidential evictions; order to vacate; setting of move-out date; warrant for removal; tenants reasonable access to premises after the warrant of removal has been executed; disposal of abandoned property; warrant of removal not issued under certain circumstances; landlords duty of good faith.
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