Just cause eviction rules in Desoto County, MS β sometimes called tenant protection or "for cause" eviction ordinances β list the specific legal reasons a landlord can end a tenancy.
Mississippi is a landlord-friendly state with no just-cause eviction requirement. Under MS Code Β§89-7-27 and Β§89-8-13, landlords may terminate month-to-month tenancies with 30 days notice without stating a reason. Evictions run through DeSoto County Justice Court.
DeSoto County follows Mississippi's Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Β§89-8-1 et seq.) and older eviction statutes (Β§89-7-27 et seq.). For nonpayment of rent, Β§89-8-13(3) requires a 3-day notice to pay or vacate before filing. For lease violations other than nonpayment, a 30-day cure notice is required. Month-to-month no-cause termination requires 30 days written notice. Eviction complaints are filed in Justice Court (DeSoto County Justice Court at 2535 Highway 51 S, Hernando). Tenant is served and has 5 days to answer; hearings typically occur within 10-14 days. Self-help eviction (lockouts, utility shutoffs) is prohibited under Β§89-8-13 and exposes the landlord to actual damages plus attorney fees. Retaliatory eviction within 6 months of a habitability complaint is barred by Β§89-8-17. Writ of possession issued by the Justice Court is executed by the DeSoto County Sheriff.
Lockout or utility shutoff: tenant recovers actual damages, reasonable attorney fees (Β§89-8-13). Retaliatory eviction: case dismissed, possible damages. Improper notice: eviction dismissed and refiling required.
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