DeSoto County does not operate a countywide rental registration program. Mississippi has no state mandate for rental registration. Southaven, Olive Branch, Horn Lake, and Hernando handle rental code compliance through the International Property Maintenance Code via complaint-driven inspections.
Unincorporated DeSoto County and its four largest municipalities have not enacted mandatory rental registration or licensing ordinances. Mississippi does not require local rental registries. Enforcement of habitability standards is complaint-driven through each jurisdiction's building/code enforcement department, which typically adopts the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) by reference. Smoke alarms are required in all dwellings per the International Residential Code adopted statewide. Federal lead-paint disclosure (42 USC Β§4852d) applies to pre-1978 rentals. Short-term rentals (under 30 days) are regulated separately and require a city business license in Southaven, Olive Branch, and Hernando. Landlords operating as an LLC must register with the MS Secretary of State. Rental income is reported to MS Dept of Revenue for state income tax; no local rental tax applies in DeSoto County.
Failure to address habitability complaint: code enforcement citation, fines typically $100-$500 per violation under local code. Operating STR without city business license: fines vary by jurisdiction ($100-$500). Lead paint disclosure failure: federal penalties up to $16,000 per violation.
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