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Mississippi Commercial Rent Increases and Review Laws

Understand the laws governing commercial rent increases in Mississippi, why the lease agreement dictates everything, and how common review mechanisms work.

Melvin Prince
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확인됨 Apr 2026United States flag
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Notice Required
Per lease terms
Rent Caps
None

In Mississippi, there is absolutely no government regulation restricting a commercial landlord's ability to increase rent. The state prohibits rent control, meaning commercial rent increases are dictated entirely by the terms agreed upon in the commercial lease agreement and driven by free-market forces.

The Lease Controls Everything

Because commercial tenants are considered sophisticated parties in Mississippi, courts strictly enforce the rent escalation provisions exactly as they are written in the lease. There are no statutory minimum notice periods for rent increases on commercial fixed-term leases; the notice period, frequency, and amount of the increase must be explicitly detailed in the contract.

If a commercial lease is currently month-to-month or a holdover, general landlord-tenant law typically requires at least 30 days' notice of a rent increase, though the lease's holdover provisions rule supreme.

Common Rent Escalation Mechanisms

In Mississippi commercial real estate, landlords typically cover one (or a combination) of the following rent escalation methods within their leases:

1. Fixed Percentage Escalations

The simplest and most predictable method. The lease specifies that the base rent will increase by a set percentage (e.g., 3%, 4%, or 5%) annually on the anniversary of the lease commencement.

2. CPI (Consumer Price Index) Adjustments

Rent increases are tied directly to inflation. The lease will define which specific CPI index is used (e.g., CPI-U for the South Urban region) and the formula for calculating the adjustment. Many landlords negotiate a "floor" (e.g., minimum 2% increase) and a "cap" (e.g., maximum 6% increase) on CPI adjustments to mitigate massive swings.

3. Market Rent Reviews

Commonly used when a tenant exercises an "option to renew" for an extended term (e.g., years 6-10). The rent is reset to the current "Fair Market Rent" for comparable properties.

Because "market rent" is highly subjective, your lease must contain a very precise definition of how it is determined. Typically, this involves:

  • The landlord proposing a new rent figure.
  • The tenant accepting it or disputing it within a strict timeframe.
  • The appointment of independent, licensed appraisers/valuers if the parties cannot agree.

Crucial Note: Unlike residential leases, commercial landlords in Mississippi can negotiate "ratchet clauses," which guarantee that even upon a market rent review, the new rent can never decrease below the rent paid in the preceding year, even in a down market.

4. Percentage Rent (Turnover Rent)

Common exclusively in retail tenancies (like shopping malls). The tenant pays a lower base rent but also pays the landlord a percentage of the tenant's gross sales over a predefined "breakpoint."

If utilizing percentage rent, the lease must rigorously define what constitutes "gross sales" (e.g., excluding returns, employee discounts, and sales tax) and grant the landlord cover auditing rights over the tenant's financial books.

Best Practices for WA Commercial Landlords

The biggest mistake a Mississippi commercial landlord can make regarding rent increases is vagueness. Ambiguous lease language regarding CPI calculation formulas or market valuation methods invites costly litigation.

  1. Be Specific: If indexing to CPI, name the exact index, the base month, and provide a mathematical example in an exhibit attached to the lease.
  2. Set Strict Deadlines: For market rent reviews attached to renewal options, require the tenant to notify you of their intent to renew (e.g., 180 days out), and establish tight timelines for appointing appraisers if you disagree on the new rent.
  3. Draft for the Worst-Case Scenario: Always include holdover rent provisions-typically 150% to 200% of the last month's rent-to severely penalize a tenant who refuses to vacate or sign a new lease at the new, increased rent.

How Landager Helps

Landager tracks lease terms, important compliance dates, and documentation - making it easy to stay compliant with Mississippi regulations.

Back to [Mississippi Commercial Property Laws Overview] (/property-compliance/usa/mississippi/commercial-overview).

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