A Mississippi month-to-month lease agreement is a type of residential lease that renews on a monthly basis with no fixed end date. The landlord and tenant are bound to the terms and conditions in the same manner as a standard one-year lease, but either party can end the arrangement by providing appropriate notice to the other.
Mississippi Month-to-Month Lease Agreement
A Mississippi month-to-month lease agreement is a type of residential lease that renews on a monthly basis with no fixed end date. The landlord and tenant are bound to the terms and conditions in the same manner as a standard one-year lease, but either party can end the arrangement by providing appropriate notice to the other.
A Mississippi month-to-month lease agreement is a type of residential lease that renews on a monthly basis with no fixed end date. The landlord and tenant are bound to the terms and conditions in the same manner as a standard one-year lease, but either party can end the arrangement by providing appropriate notice to the other.
Rental Application – Landlords can screen applicants for residential tenancies by collecting personal information, rental/employment history, and consent for background checks.
Month-to-Month Lease Laws
Termination Notice – A 30-day notice to quit can be completed by either party to end a monthly lease agreement.[1]
Rent Increase Notice – Minimum notice for increasing rent is not covered by state law.
Required Disclosures (1)
Lead-Based Paint Disclosure (PDF) – If the property being rented to the tenant was built before the year 1978, the landlord must disclose the fact that they may be exposed to lead-based paint on the premises.[2]