Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1352

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Landlord/tenant; extend notice of rental termination for nonpayment of rent.

Impact

The implications of HB1352 on state laws revolve around the modification of existing landlord-tenant relations as outlined within the Mississippi eviction process. By allowing tenants a longer duration to remedy nonpayment before eviction proceedings are initiated, the bill can be seen as a move towards a more balanced approach between maintaining landlords' rights and enhancing tenants' security. The additional two days could prove critical for tenants facing financial difficulties, allowing them a better opportunity to settle their overdue rent without the immediate threat of eviction.

Summary

House Bill 1352 proposes amendments to Section 89-8-13 of the Mississippi Code of 1972, specifically aiming to extend the time a tenant has to pay rent after being notified by the landlord of nonpayment. The key change in this bill is to increase from three to five days the timeframe after which a landlord can initiate termination of the rental agreement due to nonpayment. This change is intended to provide tenants with additional time to address their rental obligations, reflecting considerations around tenant rights and housing stability. The bill is part of a broader effort to reform rental laws and improve tenant protections in Mississippi.

Contention

Notably, discussions surrounding HB1352 may involve different perspectives from landlord and tenant advocacy groups. Supporters—including tenant rights organizations—may argue that the additional time safeguards against hasty evictions and fosters greater housing stability. Conversely, some property owners may view the extension as an imposition that complicates their management of rental properties, potentially contributing to losses in rental income. The conversation around this bill embodies tensions between landlord profitability and tenant security in the context of Mississippi's housing market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB65

Landlord-tenant; authorize tenant who is survivor of domestic abuse to break lease without penalty.

MS SB2375

Mississippi Rental Purchase Agreement Act and Residential Landlord Tenant Act; bring forward provisions related to.

MS HB1580

Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; bring forward sections that regulate.

MS SB2196

Landlord-tenant law; revise.

MS HB1294

Central bank digital currency; restrict use of in Mississippi.

MS HB1111

County court jurisdiction for termination of parental rights; authorize for both involuntary and voluntary termination.

MS HB1508

Squatters rights; clarify that such is not protected under state law.

MS HB303

Central Bank Digital Currency; prohibit governmental entities from using.

MS HB1559

Termination of parental rights; revise various provisions relating to.

MS HB1360

Local governments; authorize to publish notices on their websites in addition to newspaper notices.

Similar Bills

MS HB1061

Residential Landlord Tenant Act; revise evictions procedures of the.

MS SB2626

Comprehensive Landlord and Tenant Act; enact.

VA SB941

Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act; security deposits.

MS SB2618

"Mississippi Residential Landlord and Tenant Act"; enact.

AZ HB2083

Landlord; tenant; fee disclosure; waiver

AZ SB1573

Landlord; tenant; fee disclosure; waiver.

AZ HB2794

Landlord; tenant; fee disclosure; waiver

AZ HB2268

Landlord; tenant; fee disclosure; waiver