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The eviction process in Mississippi typically takes several weeks to a few months, depending on the grounds for eviction, court schedules, and any legal defenses presented by the tenant.
Tenants have rights to a habitable living environment, privacy, the return of security deposits, timely and necessary repairs, and protection against unfair eviction under the Mississippi Landlord-Tenant Act.
Tenants without a formal lease are considered at-will and have limited rights; however, landlords must still follow legal procedures for eviction, including notices and obtaining a court order.
Mississippi does not impose any limits on the amount that landlords can raise rents for either new or existing tenants. Landlords have full discretion to raise rents by any amount, as long as proper notice is given.
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