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Commonly Asked Questions about Tenant Rights in Mississippi

Landlords in Mississippi cannot raise the rent during the term of a lease and must provide at least seven days notice before raising the rent on week-to-week tenants and thirty days notice before raising the rent on month-to-month tenants.
Mississippi Eviction Timeline Notice Received by TenantsAverage Timeline Issuing an Official Notice 3 days to 1 month of notice Issuance and Serving of Rule for Possession 5 days before the return date Court Hearing and Judgment 5-10 days in county court Issuance of Writ of Restitution A few hours to 5 days1 more row Jun 13, 2024
Residential Landlord Tenant Act At the outset, lets clear up one common misunderstanding: Mississippi law does NOT allow you to withhold your rent until the landlord makes a repair.
If the tenancy is month to month, without a set ending date to the lease, either the landlord or tenant may terminate the lease by giving 30 days written notice. No reason is required for the termination.
The landlord must give the tenant a 30 day written notice of eviction which must (1) state specifically what the tenant has done that is a bdocHub of the lease or the landlord-tenant act; (2) state that the lease will terminate in 30 days if the tenant has not remedied the bdocHub in some way.
If the lease comes to an end and you do not leave the rented property; or. If the lease is an oral or written month-to-month lease, the landlord can evict you for no reason with 30 days notice.