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    Mississippi Rent Late Fee Calculator

    Calculate rent late fees and verify compliance with Mississippi state regulations. Free instant calculator with legal compliance verification.

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    Mississippi Regulations
    State-specific late fee rules
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    Mississippi's Landlord-Friendly Framework

    Mississippi does not impose a statutory cap on the amount landlords can charge tenants for late rent fees. Instead, the state employs a reasonableness standard, which means that any late fees charged must be reasonable in relation to the rent owed and the inconvenience caused by the delay. These fees must be explicitly stated in the written lease agreement to be enforceable.(Mississippi Code § 89-7-35)

    Primary Statute
    Mississippi Code § 89-7-1

    Governs landlord and tenant relationships in Mississippi.

    Related Statutes

    Understanding Mississippi's Reasonableness Standard

    In Mississippi, the absence of a statutory cap on late fees means landlords and tenants must rely on the reasonableness standard. This standard requires that late fees be proportionate to the actual costs incurred due to the late payment. Courts may evaluate factors such as the amount of rent compared to the late fee, the rental market conditions, and the frequency of late payments.

    Key Factors:

    • Proportionality of the late fee to the rent amount
    • Market norms and typical fees in the area
    • Impact of late payments on landlord operations
    Municipal Regulations

    Jackson

    Jackson does not have additional regulations beyond state law for late rent fees.

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    Gulfport

    Gulfport adheres to state regulations, with no additional municipal codes for late fees.

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    Hattiesburg

    Hattiesburg follows Mississippi state law without additional local amendments.

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    Recent Legislative Changes
    July 2022

    Clarification on Lease Agreement Requirements

    The state clarified that all fees, including late fees, must be explicitly stated in the lease to be enforceable, reinforcing the need for detailed lease agreements.

    Comparing Mississippi to Neighboring States
    Mississippi's approach to rent late fees is more flexible than neighboring states due to the reasonableness standard and lack of statutory caps.

    Alabama

    10% of the monthly rent

    0 day grace period

    Tennessee

    Late fees must be 'reasonable'. No specific cap, similar to Mississippi.

    5 day grace period

    Louisiana

    No statutory cap, but must be reasonable.

    5 day grace period

    Arkansas

    No statutory cap, reasonable fees enforced.

    0 day grace period
    Best Practices for Landlords and Tenants

    Landlord Best Practices:

    • Clearly state all fees, including late fees, in the lease agreement.
    • Ensure late fees are reasonable and proportionate to the rent and any inconvenience caused.
    • Maintain documentation of all communications regarding late payments.

    Tenant Best Practices:

    • Review the lease agreement carefully to understand all fees.
    • Communicate promptly with landlords if unable to pay rent on time.
    • Keep records of all rent payments and any late fees paid.

    Frequently Asked Questions - Mississippi

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    State Regulations Reference
    Official source for Mississippi rent late fee regulations

    No statutory limit. Reasonableness standard applies. Must be in written lease agreement.

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    Updated October 2025