Mississippi 2024 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1580

Introduced
2/19/24  
Refer
2/19/24  

Caption

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

Impact

The proposed changes are expected to provide clearer guidelines on how landlords can manage properties and handle tenant agreements. Notably, the bill stipulates that landlords must maintain their properties according to applicable building and housing codes, ensuring safe living conditions for tenants. It also revises rules regarding eviction procedures, indicating that tenants who fail to pay rent must be given specific notice periods before eviction can be pursued. These alterations could significantly affect how eviction cases are dealt with in Mississippi, potentially reducing disputes and providing tenants with clearer recourse in such situations.

Summary

House Bill 1580 aims to reform sections of the Residential Landlord and Tenant Act in Mississippi by bringing forward numerous provisions for amendments. This bill includes several sections that govern the relationship between landlords and tenants, outlining their respective rights and responsibilities under various circumstances, including lease arrangements and eviction processes. The intention of the bill is to clarify existing laws and streamline the processes relating to the management of residential rental agreements, ensuring fair treatment for both landlords and tenants.

Contention

While the bill has the potential to create a more equitable environment for rental situations, some points of contention arise around the eviction processes detailed within it. Critics may express concerns that the tightened regulations could either disadvantage landlords or fail to adequately protect tenants' rights. Issues such as the judgment process for eviction, the timeline provided for tenants to remedy their situation, and provisions for personal property left behind could stimulate debate among lawmakers and the public about the balance of power between landlords and tenants.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2375

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

MS HB1135

Prior authorization; bring forward code sections related to.

MS HB991

Medicaid; bring forward sections of law for possible amendment.

MS HB990

Medicaid; bring forward sections of law for possible amendment.

MS HB65

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

MS SB2196

Landlord-tenant law; revise.

MS HB1038

Homestead exemption; bring forward certain sections of law relating to.

MS HB1130

State Parole Board; bring forward sections pertaining to.

MS SB2486

Mississippi Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Act and the Mississippi Uniform Agents Act; bring forward sections.

MS HB1166

Sales tax; bring forward certain sections of law authorizing various exemptions.

Similar Bills

MS SB2461

Landlord-tenant law; revise provisions of to create procedures and protection for evictions.

MS HB1061

Residential Landlord Tenant Act; revise evictions procedures of the.

MS HB835

Residential Landlord Tenant Act; revise evictions procedures of the.

MS SB2618

"Mississippi Residential Landlord and Tenant Act"; enact.

MS SB2375

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

MS SB2328

Real property; clarify eviction procedures, provide procedure for removal from RV parks.

MS SB2626

Comprehensive Landlord and Tenant Act; enact.

MS HB1369

Evictions; reduce time for.