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Mississippi Commercial Property Laws: Complete Guide for Landlords

Cover overview of Mississippi commercial tenancy laws covering lease agreements, evictions, security deposits, and landlord remedies.

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Governing Law
Contract Law
Rent Control
Preempted

Commercial tenancies in Mississippi are governed almost entirely by the written lease agreement and common law contract principles. The state's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Title 89, Chapter 8) strictly excludes commercial properties. This creates an exceptionally pro-contract, landlord-friendly environment where businesses are expected to negotiate and abide by the terms of their lease without significant statutory intervention.

Key Mississippi Commercial Laws at a Glance

TopicGeneral Rule
Governing LawCommon law / MS Code Title 89, Chapter 7 / Lease Agreement
Security DepositsNo statutory limits; governed by the lease
Rent IncreasesGoverned strictly by the lease (no rent control)
Eviction Notice (Non-Payment)3-day notice (unless lease specifies otherwise)
Self-Help EvictionGenerally prohibited (requires court order)
Maintenance DutiesDetermined by the lease (NNN vs. Gross)

The Supremacy of the Commercial Lease

In Mississippi, the commercial lease dictates virtually every aspect of the landlord-tenant relationship. Because commercial tenants are presumed to have equal bargaining power, courts will strictly enforce the terms of the lease as written, even if those terms heavily favor the landlord.

This includes provisions regarding:

  • Rent escalation and review methods.
  • Allocation of maintenance and repair responsibilities (e.g., Triple Net or Full Service Gross).
  • Late fees, default interest, and penalties (provided they don't violate general contract law against punitive damages).
  • Insurance, indemnity, and outgoings.

Commercial Eviction Procedures (Unlawful Detainer)

While the lease rules supreme, evictions still generally require judicial intervention. Mississippi commercial landlords must use the formal eviction process (unlawful detainer).

Grounds for Eviction

  1. Non-Payment of Rent: If a commercial tenant misses a rent payment, the landlord must typically provide a 3-Day Written Notice to pay or quit.
  2. Lease Violations: For non-rent breaches (e.g., unauthorized subletting, improper use), the notice period and cure rights are governed entirely by the lease's default clause.
  3. Holdover Tenancy: A tenant who remains after the lease expires can be evicted, potentially facing double rent penalties for the holdover period if so stipulated in the lease.

Self-Help Evictions

Self-help evictions are generally prohibited in Mississippi, even for commercial properties. A landlord cannot simply change the locks or cut off utilities without a court order, unless the lease explicitly permits peaceful, non-forcible re-entry-and even then, attempting it risks significant liability for breach of the peace.

For more detail, see our Commercial Eviction Process guide.

Commercial Security Deposits

There are no statutory limitations on commercial security deposits in Mississippi.

  • No cap on the amount.
  • No requirement to hold funds in a separate trust account.
  • No 45-day return deadline (unlike residential leases).

Everything regarding the holding, application, and return of the deposit is dictated by the commercial lease agreement.

For more detail, see our Commercial Security Deposits deep dive.

Maintenance and Repairs

There is no "implied warranty of habitability" in Mississippi commercial leases. The landlord is not automatically required to maintain the premises in a fit condition unless the lease specifically requires them to do so. In a typical Triple Net (NNN) lease, the tenant assumes responsibility for nearly all maintenance, repairs, taxes, and insurance.

For more detail, see our Commercial Maintenance Obligations guide.

Dispute Resolution

Disputes over commercial leases in Mississippi are handled in Justice Court (for amounts under $3,500), County Court, or Circuit Court, depending on the damages sought. Because the written contract holds so much weight, ensuring your lease precisely defines default, remedies, and fee recovery is paramount.

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