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Panola County Mississippi
Panola County · Mississippi

Panola County Landlord-Tenant Law

Mississippi landlord guide — county ordinances, courthouse info & local rules

📍 County Seat: Batesville
👥 Pop. ~34,200
⚖️ Justice Court
🏭 Manufacturing / I-55 Corridor

Panola County Rental Market Overview

Panola County occupies the northwest Mississippi hill country just south of the Tennessee state line, straddling the I-55 corridor that connects Memphis to Jackson. With a population of approximately 34,200, the county is anchored by Batesville — the county seat and commercial hub — along with the smaller city of Sardis to the south. Panola County’s economy blends manufacturing, retail trade, and agriculture, and its position along I-55 gives it logistics and distribution advantages that have attracted light industrial employers over the years. The county also benefits from modest spillover demand from the Memphis metropolitan area, with some residents commuting north into DeSoto County or Tennessee while living in the more affordable Panola County market.

Panola County is notably one of the few Mississippi counties with two county seats — Batesville in the northern district and Sardis in the southern district — a legacy of the county’s historic dual-district administrative structure. This matters for landlords because court filings and administrative functions are divided between the two seats depending on the district in which the property is located. All eviction proceedings are handled in Justice Court, with the relevant court location determined by the property’s district. Landlords should confirm which Justice Court district their property falls in before filing any action.

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat(s) Batesville (North) & Sardis (South)
Population ~34,200 (2020 census)
Key Communities Batesville, Sardis, Como, Crenshaw, Pope
Court System Justice Court (no County Court)
Typical Rent Range ~$550–$850/mo
Rent Control None
Just-Cause Eviction Not required

⚡ Eviction At-a-Glance

Nonpayment Notice 3-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate
Lease Violation 14-Day Notice to Cure or Vacate
Month-to-Month Term. 30-Day Written Notice
Filing Fee ~$75–$100 (confirm with clerk)
Hearing Set Typically within 1–2 weeks
Eviction Timeline 2–8 weeks total
Security Deposit Return 45 days after demand
Statute Miss. Code Ann. §§ 89-7-27, 89-8-13

Panola County Ordinances & Local Rules

Topic Rule / Notes
Rental Licensing No county-level rental license required. Mississippi has no statewide landlord licensing statute. Verify with the City of Batesville or City of Sardis for any local code enforcement requirements within their respective city limits. Unincorporated rural properties are not subject to municipal codes.
Rent Control None. Mississippi has no statewide rent control and Panola County has no local rent control ordinance. Landlords may raise rents freely at lease renewal with proper notice to the tenant.
Security Deposit No statutory cap under Mississippi law. Return with itemized written accounting within 45 days after termination, delivery of possession, and written tenant demand. Wrongful retention penalty: $200 plus actual damages (Miss. Code Ann. § 89-8-21).
⚠️ Two County Seats — Confirm Your District Before Filing Panola County has two administrative districts, each with its own courthouse. Northern District (Batesville): Panola County Courthouse, 151 Public Square, Batesville, MS 38606. Phone: (662) 563-6205. Southern District (Sardis): Panola County Courthouse, 215 S. Panola Street, Sardis, MS 38666. Phone: (662) 487-2070. File all eviction actions in the Justice Court for the district in which the rental property is located. Filing in the wrong district will result in dismissal.
Justice Court — Eviction Venue Panola County does not have a County Court. All unlawful entry and detainer (eviction) proceedings are filed in the appropriate Panola County Justice Court based on property district (see above). Confirm current filing fees and judge assignments with the relevant clerk prior to filing. Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m.
I-55 Corridor / Manufacturing Tenants Batesville benefits from its position along the I-55 corridor, attracting light manufacturing and distribution employers. Manufacturing and logistics workers represent a stable tenant pool with consistent hourly income. Screen at 3x monthly rent; request recent pay stubs and verify employment directly with the employer for shift workers whose hourly schedules may vary.
Memphis Commuter Market Some Panola County residents commute north to DeSoto County or the Memphis metro area for employment. These commuter tenants often have higher incomes than local-market workers and may seek more stable, longer-term leases in the more affordable Panola County market. Landlords in Batesville and northern Panola County may encounter this tenant profile and should screen on actual income regardless of employer location.
Sardis Lake Area Sardis Lake (John Kyle State Park area) generates modest seasonal and short-term rental demand in southern Panola County. Long-term residential rentals in Sardis are not significantly affected, but landlords with properties near the lake should be aware of seasonal access considerations and the short-term rental regulatory environment applicable within city limits.
Self-Help Eviction Mississippi permits self-help eviction only if: (1) the written lease explicitly reserves this right, and (2) it is accomplished without a breach of the peace. Lockouts without legal authority are always prohibited. Justice Court proceedings remain the safest and most reliable eviction remedy.
Source of Income No state or local source of income protections. Landlords are not required to accept Housing Choice Vouchers. Given the county’s poverty rate (~28%), HCV demand exists in the affordable rental segment of the Batesville and Sardis markets.

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: Panola County, MS

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Filing Fee 75
Total Est. Range $75-$200
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Mississippi State Law Framework

⚡ Quick Overview

3
Days Notice (Nonpayment)
14
Days Notice (Violation)
14-28
Avg Total Days
$75
Filing Fee (Approx)

💰 Nonpayment of Rent

Notice Type 3-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate
Notice Period 3 days
Tenant Can Cure? Yes
Days to Hearing 3-7 days
Days to Writ 3-5 days
Total Estimated Timeline 14-28 days
Total Estimated Cost $75-$200
⚠️ Watch Out

Mississippi has two parallel eviction frameworks: Chapter 7 (§89-7-27, general/non-residential) and Chapter 8 (§89-8-13, Residential Landlord and Tenant Act). For RESIDENTIAL tenants, §89-8-13(5) provides the 3-day notice for nonpayment. Tenant can stop the eviction by paying all unpaid rent and costs by the court-ordered move-out date. After judgment, court orders tenant to vacate within 7 days (§89-8-39(1)). Tenant has 72 hours after writ execution to remove personal property (§89-7-31). Filing fees typically $75-$100 depending on county. Notice can be delivered via email/text if tenant agreed in writing to receive notices that way.

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📝 Mississippi Eviction Process (Overview)

  1. Serve the required notice based on the eviction reason (nonpayment or lease violation).
  2. Wait for the notice period to expire. If tenant cures the issue (where allowed), the process stops.
  3. File an eviction case with the Justice Court / County Court. Pay the filing fee (~$75).
  4. Tenant is served with a summons and has the opportunity to respond.
  5. Attend the court hearing and present your case.
  6. If you prevail, obtain a writ of possession from the court.
  7. Law enforcement executes the writ and removes the tenant if necessary.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This page provides general information about Mississippi eviction laws and does not constitute legal advice. Eviction procedures can vary by county and may change over time. Local jurisdictions may have additional requirements or tenant protections. For specific legal guidance, consult a qualified Mississippi attorney or local legal aid organization.
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🏘️ Communities & Screening Tips

Key communities: Batesville, Sardis, Como, Crenshaw, Pope.

Batesville market: Manufacturing, distribution, retail trade, and some Memphis-commuter demand. Screen at 3x monthly rent. Verify employment directly for shift workers with variable hourly schedules.

Two-district filing: Always confirm which Justice Court district your property falls in — Batesville (North) or Sardis (South) — before filing any eviction action. Filing in the wrong district will result in dismissal.

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Panola County Mississippi Landlord-Tenant Law: A Guide for Rental Property Owners in Batesville, Sardis, and the I-55 Corridor

Panola County is one of northwest Mississippi’s more economically active counties, shaped by its position along the I-55 corridor, its dual-seat administrative structure, and a tenant pool drawn from manufacturing, agriculture, retail trade, and — in the northern reaches of the county — the broader Memphis metropolitan labor market. For landlords operating in Batesville, Sardis, or anywhere in between, Panola County offers a mid-tier Mississippi rental market with rents modestly above the state’s poorest rural counties, a functional manufacturing employment base, and a court system with an important filing quirk that every landlord needs to know before they ever face an eviction.

The Two-Seat Structure: The Most Important Thing Panola County Landlords Need to Know

Panola County is one of a small number of Mississippi counties with two county seats — Batesville serving the northern district and Sardis serving the southern district. This is not merely a historical curiosity. It has real, practical consequences for landlords: all court filings, including eviction complaints, must be made in the Justice Court for the district in which the rental property is physically located. Filing an eviction in the wrong district will result in dismissal of the case, costing the landlord time, filing fees, and potentially allowing a non-paying tenant additional weeks in the property.

The Northern District courthouse is located at 151 Public Square, Batesville, MS 38606, phone (662) 563-6205. The Southern District courthouse is located at 215 S. Panola Street, Sardis, MS 38666, phone (662) 487-2070. If you are uncertain which district your property falls in, call either courthouse and ask the clerk — they can confirm based on the property address. Do this before you file, not after.

Panola County’s Economy and Rental Tenant Pool

Batesville is Panola County’s commercial engine. The city sits directly on I-55 and has attracted a range of light manufacturing, warehousing, and distribution employers over the decades. The presence of North Panola School District, South Panola School District, and Panola Medical Center adds a layer of public sector and healthcare employment that provides stable tenants for the mid-range rental market. Manufacturing workers — including those employed at various industrial facilities in and around Batesville — earn hourly wages with relatively predictable schedules, making them solid candidates for the $600–$850/month rental segment that dominates the county.

Northern Panola County, particularly in and around Como and the areas closest to the DeSoto County line, sees a modest but real commuter dynamic. Some residents work in DeSoto County — home to a massive distribution and logistics sector including Amazon, FedEx, and numerous other national employers — while living in the more affordable Panola County market. These commuter tenants typically have higher household incomes than purely local workers and tend to be strong candidates for longer-term leases. Screening these tenants requires the same rigor as any other applicant, but the income profile is often favorable relative to local-only earners.

Sardis and the southern district of Panola County have a different character — more agricultural, less industrialized, with Sardis Lake nearby providing some recreational economy but limited year-round rental demand beyond what the local population generates. The Sardis rental market is smaller and more affordable than Batesville’s, with a tenant pool drawn more heavily from agriculture, public employment, and lower-income households. Landlords in Sardis should expect more HCV demand and should factor the higher poverty rate of the southern district into their screening approach.

Mississippi Landlord-Tenant Law Applied in Panola County

Like every Mississippi county, Panola County has no local landlord-tenant ordinances, no rent control, and no just-cause eviction requirement. All rental relationships are governed by the Mississippi Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Miss. Code Ann. §§ 89-8-1 through 89-8-29) and the unlawful entry and detainer statutes (§§ 89-7-1 through 89-7-59). These statutes set minimum standards for habitability, define the notice requirements for termination and eviction, govern security deposit handling, and establish the court process for removing a tenant who will not leave voluntarily.

Mississippi landlords must maintain rental property in a habitable condition — weathertight, structurally sound, with functioning plumbing, heating, and electrical systems. Failure to maintain habitability after proper written notice from the tenant can give rise to a tenant defense in an eviction proceeding or, in extreme cases, a counterclaim for damages. Document all maintenance requests in writing and respond within a reasonable time. Security deposits have no statutory cap; collect whatever amount the market supports and your lease specifies, but return with itemized accounting within 45 days of termination, possession delivery, and written demand — or face a $200 penalty plus actual damages under § 89-8-21.

The Eviction Process Step by Step

Panola County does not have a County Court. Residential evictions proceed entirely through Justice Court in the appropriate district. Begin with the correct written notice: a 3-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate for nonpayment under § 89-7-27, or a 14-Day Notice to Cure or Vacate for lease violations under § 89-8-13. Serve the notice by certified mail with return receipt requested or by personal service with a witness, and retain all proof of service. After the notice period expires without compliance, file a sworn Complaint for Unlawful Entry and Detainer at the Justice Court in the correct district. The Panola County Sheriff serves the summons on the tenant, the court schedules a hearing typically within one to two weeks, and the judge rules after hearing both sides. If the landlord prevails, a Writ of Possession is issued and enforced by the Sheriff if the tenant does not vacate voluntarily. Total timeline for an uncontested eviction in Panola County runs approximately two to eight weeks.

This guide is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Landlord-tenant law is subject to change and may vary based on individual circumstances. Consult a licensed Mississippi attorney or contact the appropriate Panola County Justice Court — Batesville at (662) 563-6205 or Sardis at (662) 487-2070 — for guidance specific to your situation. Last updated: March 2026.

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⚠️ Legal Disclaimer: This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Landlord-tenant law is subject to change and may vary based on individual circumstances. Panola County has two Justice Court districts — confirm the correct filing location for your property before initiating any eviction. Consult a licensed Mississippi attorney for specific guidance. Last updated: March 2026.

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