Property Management
A Mississippi tenant on a month-to-month lease wants to terminate the tenancy. They must provide:
ANo notice
BAt least 30 days' written notice✓ Correct
C60 days' notice
DNotice equal to one full lease period
Explanation
For a month-to-month tenancy in Mississippi, either the landlord or tenant must typically provide at least 30 days' written notice to terminate the tenancy.
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