Mississippi Statutes
In Mississippi, landlord-tenant law is governed by the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act, found in Mississippi Code Title 89, Chapter 8. These laws regulate lease agreements, landlord and tenant duties, evictions, and the handling of security deposits. The act includes habitability requirements and basic notice provisions. Each section is outlined and linked below.

- Miss. Code § 15-1-29 – Limitations applicable to actions on accounts and unwritten contracts
- Miss. Code § 75-2A-506(1) – Statute of limitations
- Miss. Code § 97-19-75(5) – Bad check complaint procedures; restitution procedures
- Miss. Code § 89-7-23 – Notice to terminate tenancy
- Miss. Code § 89-7-27 – Nonresidential evictions; authorized in certain circumstances
- Miss. Code § 89-8-13 – Right to terminate tenancy for breach; notice of breach; return of prepaid rent and security; disposition of tenant’s abandoned personal property
- Miss. Code § 89-8-15 – Repair of defects by tenant
- Miss. Code § 89-8-19 – Length of term of tenancy; notice to terminate tenancy; exception to notice requirement
- Miss. Code § 89-8-19(2) – Length of term of tenancy; notice to terminate tenancy; exception to notice requirement
- Miss. Code § 89-8-19(3) – Length of term of tenancy; notice to terminate tenancy; exception to notice requirement
- Miss. Code § 89-8-21(3) – Tenant’s security deposit
- Miss. Code § 89-8-21(4) – Tenant’s security deposit
- Miss. Code § 89-8-23 – Duties of landlord
- Miss. Code § 89-8-25 – Duties of tenant
- Miss. Code § 89-8-17 – Rights of landlord after expiration of rental agreement
- Miss. Code § 9-11-9 – Civil jurisdiction; pecuniary interest in outcome of action
- Miss. Code § 11-25-1 – In what cases a remedy