Mississippi Deposit Return Deadline
45 daysUnder Mississippi law, a landlord generally has 45 days after move-out to return your security deposit (or provide an itemized statement of deductions) — the FAQ below covers the conditions that can change the deadline.
Educational information: generated from our Mississippi law database (last updated 2024-01-01). Not legal advice.
How Mississippi compares
51 of 51 US jurisdictions set a statutory deadline for returning security deposits. Here is how Mississippi compares with other states in our database.
Frequently asked questions
- How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Mississippi?
- Generally 45 days after move-out. No statutory limit on deposit amount (typically 1-2 months). Return within 45 days with itemized deductions. Penalty for non-compliance: up to $200. Not required to hold in separate account.
- Can a Mississippi landlord keep my deposit for damages?
- Landlords may generally deduct for unpaid rent and damage beyond normal wear and tear, but must account for deductions. Deductions for ordinary wear and tear are not allowed.
- What if my Mississippi landlord misses the deposit return deadline?
- Missing the statutory deadline (45 days) can expose the landlord to statutory penalties. No statutory limit on deposit amount (typically 1-2 months). Return within 45 days with itemized deductions. Penalty for non-compliance: up to $200. Not required to hold in separate account.
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