Property Management

Under Mississippi law, if a landlord fails to make required repairs after proper written notice from the tenant, the tenant may:

AStop paying rent immediately without consequences
BHave a court remedy the situation or seek damages under the implied warranty of habitability✓ Correct
CMake the repairs and deduct unlimited amounts from rent
DAbandon the property without notice

Explanation

Mississippi recognizes the implied warranty of habitability. Tenants who provide proper notice of uninhabitable conditions that go unrepaired may pursue legal remedies including court orders and damages.

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