A Mississippi month-to-month lease agreement offers flexibility for both landlords and tenants, automatically renewing each month until either side gives notice to end it. It’s a great option for short-term needs or uncertain timelines—no long-term commitment required, just a simple and adaptable rental setup.
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Required Landlord Disclosures (1)
1. Lead paint: Federal law requires all landlords with units built before 1978 to disclose the presence of or information regarding the existence of lead-based paint or lead-based paint hazards on the property.
Note: The Mississippi legislature requires no further disclosures.
Required Notice to Terminate Month-to-Month Agreement
Since a Mississippi month-to-month lease agreement for residential property has no fixed end date, the state requires both parties to provide ample notice to the other party regarding their intent to terminate the agreement.
For Mississippi:
Required notice for landlord: 30 days.
Required notice for tenant: 30 days (Miss. Code § 89-8-19(3)).
Rent Increase Laws
Landlords with month-to-month agreements enjoy more flexibility in raising rent than those with fixed-term contracts. While Mississippi doesn’t have statewide rent control, landlords must provide notice of the increase.
For month-to-month agreements, landlords must provide 30 days’ notice to increase rent.
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