Letter from Tenant to Landlord about Illegal entry by landlord - Mississippi 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date at the top of the letter. This sets a clear timeline for your notice.
  3. Fill in the landlord’s name and address in the designated fields to ensure proper delivery.
  4. In the greeting, address your landlord directly using their name for a personal touch.
  5. Provide your address as the tenant in the specified section, confirming your residency.
  6. Clearly state the date of the landlord's entry into your premises, ensuring you document this incident accurately.
  7. Reiterate your rights regarding future entries, emphasizing that prior written notice is required except in emergencies.
  8. Sign and date the letter at the bottom, ensuring it is officially recognized as your communication.
  9. Complete the proof of delivery section by selecting how you delivered this notice to your landlord.

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For example, if a landlords repeated illegal entries into your house caused you 75 hours of serious upset, and you value your time at $25 per hour, you would sue for $1,875. If you are a landlord being sued, but believe that your entry or conduct was legal, you should be able to document this.
Real and Personal Property 89-8-17. (1) A rental agreement that fixes a definite term expires on the date stated in the rental agreement.
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