Mississippi Move-Out Checklist
Protect your security deposit before you leave
Return deadline: Your landlord has 45 days to return your deposit in Mississippi under Miss. Code Ann. § 89-8-21.
Penalties: Mississippi law allows you to recover the deposit plus additional penalties and attorney fees if your landlord misses the 45-day deadline.
Request a Walk-Through Inspection
Ask your landlord in writing for a pre-move-out walk-through inspection before you vacate. Even if Mississippi does not require it, it gives you a chance to fix issues before they become deductions. Keep the request and any response on record.
Take Timestamped Photos
Photograph every room — all four walls, the floor, ceiling, windows, fixtures, and appliances. The timestamp embedded in your phone photos is legally sufficient in most jurisdictions. Upload to cloud storage immediately so the timestamp cannot be disputed.
Record a Video Walkthrough
Walk through the entire unit while narrating the condition of each room. State your name, the address, and the date at the start of the recording. Video is harder to selectively edit than individual photos and covers areas a photo might miss.
Document Pre-Existing Damage
Pull out your original move-in checklist and compare it against current conditions. Any damage that existed when you moved in cannot be charged to you now. If your landlord disputes pre-existing damage, your move-in documentation is your primary defense.
Send Written Move-Out Notice
Email your landlord confirming your exact move-out date. This establishes when your tenancy ended — starting the 45-day clock under Mississippi law for your landlord to return your deposit. Follow up if you do not get a reply.
Clean Per Lease Requirements
Review your lease for specific cleaning standards and meet them exactly. Photograph the unit after cleaning — before you remove anything — to prove the condition you left it in. If your lease requires professional cleaning, keep the receipt.
Get Written Acknowledgment
When you hand over the keys, ask your landlord or property manager to sign a written statement confirming the date and condition of the unit at handover. If they refuse, send a follow-up email summarizing what was agreed verbally.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Mississippi require a walk-through inspection before move-out?
Mississippi does not statutorily require landlords to offer a walk-through inspection, but you can still request one in writing. Many landlords will agree, and the inspection gives you an opportunity to fix any issues before they become deductions.
How long does my landlord have to return my deposit in Mississippi?
Under Miss. Code Ann. § 89-8-21, landlords in Mississippi must return your security deposit within 45 days after your tenancy ends and you vacate the unit. They must also provide an itemized statement of any deductions within 45 days.
What penalty applies if my Mississippi landlord keeps my deposit improperly?
Mississippi law allows you to recover the deposit plus additional penalties and attorney fees if your landlord misses the 45-day deadline. Send a formal demand letter first. If your landlord does not respond, you can file in small claims court without an attorney.
DepositHawk is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. Information and documents are for informational purposes only. No attorney-client relationship is created. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation. This information is based on Miss. Code Ann. § 89-8-21 as of 2026. Laws change. Verify current statutes at Mississippi's legislature website.