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Mississippi Security Deposit Limits 2026

Maximum deposit, return deadlines, and interest rules under Miss. Code § 89-7-27

Updated May 2026

Key Numbers at a Glance1

MetricValueSource
Maximum security deposit No statewide cap Miss. Code § 89-7-27
Return deadline after move-out 45 days Miss. Code § 89-7-27
Interest required on deposit No Miss. Code § 89-7-27
Itemized statement required Yes, for all deductions Miss. Code § 89-7-27
Nonpayment notice period 3 days pay-or-quit Miss. Code § 89-7-27
Statewide average gross rent $811/mo ACS 2023

Security Deposit Rules in Mississippi

Mississippi does not set a statewide maximum on security deposits — landlords may collect any amount they can justify as reasonable, provided no local ordinance applies. The deposit must be returned within 45 days after the tenancy ends, together with a written, itemized list of any deductions.

What Can a Landlord Deduct?

Landlords in Mississippi may lawfully deduct from the security deposit for: unpaid rent, damage to the unit beyond normal wear and tear, required professional cleaning not performed by the tenant, and unreturned keys or access devices. Deductions for ordinary wear and tear — scuff marks, minor carpet wear, faded paint — are generally not permitted under Mississippi law.

Tenants who do not receive their deposit (or an itemized statement) by the deadline may be entitled to penalties — sometimes double or triple the withheld amount, plus attorney fees. Courts take deposit violations seriously; failure to provide an itemized list within the statutory period often forfeits the landlord's right to make any deductions at all.

How This Compares to Eviction Risk

A high security deposit limit can increase tenant financial barriers at move-in, contributing to housing instability and higher eviction rates. Mississippi's lack of a deposit cap is one factor in our overall landlord risk score for the state.

Cities with the highest median rents — and therefore the largest absolute deposit amounts — in Mississippi include:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the maximum security deposit in Mississippi?

Mississippi has no statewide cap on security deposits. Landlords may charge any "reasonable" amount, though local ordinances in some cities may impose limits.

How long does a landlord have to return a security deposit in Mississippi?

Landlords in Mississippi must return the security deposit within 45 days after the tenant vacates, along with an itemized list of any deductions.

Is a landlord in Mississippi required to pay interest on a security deposit?

No, Mississippi does not require landlords to pay interest on security deposits. (Some municipalities may have stricter rules.)

What can a landlord in Mississippi deduct from a security deposit?

Landlords in Mississippi may typically deduct for unpaid rent, damage beyond normal wear and tear, and cleaning costs required to restore the unit to its original condition. They must provide an itemized written list of deductions. Deductions for ordinary wear and tear are generally prohibited.

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Informational only, not legal advice. Consult a licensed attorney for your specific situation. Source attribution in the Sources band below.