A Mississippi month-to-month rental agreement is a lease that continues until either the landlord or tenant gives a notice of at least thirty days for termination. The tenant can end the agreement by giving the notice, while the landlord can conclude it by sending a formal notice.
Legal Requirements for Month-to-Month Leases
Minimum Termination Period: If either party wishes to terminate the lease agreement, they must give at least 30 days’ notice [1] .
Rent Increase: The landlord is able to increase the rent after giving reasonable notice.[/lt_tip]
Required Lease Disclosures
In Mississippi, landlords must provide specific disclosures, including:
- Lead-Based Paint
Our Mississippi lease agreement page has more information on the required disclosures and associated laws.
Mississippi Month-to-Month Eviction
In Mississippi, landlords must provide a 30-day notice to quit for ending month-to-month tenancies. This notice includes weekends and holidays, but if the last day falls on one, tenants have until the next business day to move out.
► The Mississippi Eviction Process