Mississippi 14-Day Notice to Quit | Non-Compliance

The Mississippi 14-day notice to quit for non-compliance informs a tenant that they have broken lease terms and must remedy the issue or move out in 14 days. If the tenant corrects the non-compliance within the notice period, they can keep their tenancy. If the same issue occurs within six months, the landlord may serve a 14-day notice without the possibility to cure.

Mississippi 14-Day Notice to Quit | Non-Compliance

The Mississippi 14-day notice to quit for non-compliance informs a tenant that they have broken lease terms and must remedy the issue or move out in 14 days. If the tenant corrects the non-compliance within the notice period, they can keep their tenancy. If the same issue occurs within six months, the landlord may serve a 14-day notice without the possibility to cure.

Last updated October 11th, 2024

The Mississippi 14-day notice to quit for non-compliance informs a tenant that they have broken lease terms and must remedy the issue or move out in 14 days. If the tenant corrects the non-compliance within the notice period, they can keep their tenancy. If the same issue occurs within six months, the landlord may serve a 14-day notice without the possibility to cure.

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MISSISSIPPI 14-DAY NOTICE TO QUIT | NON-COMPLIANCE

Date: [MM/DD/YYYY]

To: [TENANT NAME(S)]

Rental (Premises) Street Address: [STREET ADDRESS] City: [CITY] State: Mississippi

You are hereby notified that you have seriously violated your rental agreement or your duties under the law. The violation(s) is/are as follows: [DESCRIBE LEASE VIOLATION(S)].

If you do not remedy the violation(s) listed above by doing the following: [REMEDIES], within fourteen (14) days of the date you receive this notice your tenancy will terminate and you will be required to move out by [MM/DD/YYYY] at [HH:MM] AM PM.

If you have not remedied the problem(s) and have not moved out by the date above, a lawsuit may be filed to evict you. If you remedy the problem(s) within fourteen (14) days, you may stay. If the same problem occurs again within six (6) months, you may be given a notice to terminate the tenancy and you will NOT be given an opportunity to fix the problem.

Landlord / Agent Signature: _____________________________
Printed Name: _____________________________