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What Is a Mississippi Lease Agreement?

A Mississippi lease agreement is a contract between a landlord or property management company and tenant interested in a specific piece of rental property. Once it is signed and dated by the parties, the tenant can then take legal possession of the property. A Mississippi lease agreement can be used for residential or commercial property.

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Most Commonly Used Mississippi Lease Agreements

The most commonly used Mississippi lease agreements are the commercial lease agreement, a standard residential lease agreement, a month-to-month lease agreement, a lease to own agreement, a sublease agreement, and a roommate agreement.

While the most commonly used Mississippi lease agreements rely on the same general provisions, they also have some distinct differences. Here are a couple of examples.

How to Write a Mississippi Lease Agreement

A Mississippi lease agreement must adhere to Mississippi landlord-tenant laws. If they fail to do so, they cannot be enforced. Additionally, there are other laws that must be considered. You’ll learn more about some of those under the sections related to disclosures and security deposits.

Remember that a lease is a legally binding contract. It is important to understand what you’re signing. Read the lease carefully or have it reviewed by an attorney before you sign.

A Mississippi lease agreement includes the following:

Which Disclosures Belong in a Mississippi Lease Agreement?

There are no specific disclosures required by state law for a Mississippi lease agreement except for a lead paint disclosure which is required by federal law for residential units built before 1978.

What You Need to Know About Mississippi Lease Agreement Deposits

The State of Mississippi does not limit the amount that a landlord may request as a security deposit. However, the landlord must return the security deposit within 45 of the end of the lease.

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