No, a landlord cannot evict you immediately in Mississippi. A court order is required before a tenant can be removed from the property.
For nonpayment of rent or lease violations, landlords must first provide a written notice, often giving at least 3 days to pay rent or vacate. If the tenant does not comply, the landlord must file an eviction case in court. Even if a lease has expired, the landlord must still follow the legal eviction process and cannot remove the tenant without a court order.
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The information for this answer was found on our Mississippi Eviction Process answers.