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Pike County Mississippi
Pike County · Mississippi

Pike County Landlord-Tenant Law

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

📍 County Seat: Magnolia
👥 Pop. ~39,300
⚖️ Justice Court
🏙️ McComb / I-55 Corridor

Pike County Rental Market Overview

Pike County sits in southwest Mississippi along the I-55 corridor, roughly 75 miles south of Jackson and 90 miles north of New Orleans. With a population of approximately 39,300, the county contains the largest rental market in this part of the state, anchored almost entirely by McComb — the county’s commercial and population center with roughly 12,000 residents — while Magnolia serves as the smaller, quieter county seat about 10 miles to the south. Pike County has a notable place in civil rights history: McComb was the site of some of the earliest and most intense civil rights organizing in Mississippi in the early 1960s, and that history is woven into the social fabric of a county that remains roughly 60% Black by population today. The rental market reflects the county’s demographics and its persistent economic challenges, with a poverty rate hovering around 28% and a tenant pool drawn heavily from manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and public sector employment.

McComb functions as a regional commercial hub for Pike, Walthall, Amite, and portions of neighboring Louisiana parishes, drawing workers and shoppers from a wide surrounding area. The economy centers on Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center, manufacturing employers (historically including the Illinois Central railroad, which shaped McComb’s founding identity), retail trade along US-98, and a modest but present commuter flow both north toward Jackson and south toward the New Orleans metro via I-55. Pike County does not have a County Court — all eviction proceedings are filed in Pike County Justice Court in Magnolia.

📊 Quick Stats

County Seat Magnolia
Largest City McComb (~12,000)
Population ~39,300 (2020 census)
Key Communities McComb, Magnolia, Summit, Osyka, Fernwood
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

Pike 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 McComb or Town of Magnolia for any local code enforcement requirements within their respective city limits. Properties in unincorporated areas are not subject to municipal codes.
Rent Control None. Mississippi has no statewide rent control and Pike County has no local rent control ordinance. Landlords may raise rents freely at lease renewal with proper written 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).
Court Filing — Justice Court (Eviction Venue) Pike County does not have a County Court. All unlawful entry and detainer (eviction) proceedings are filed in Pike County Justice Court. Address: 200 E. Bay Street, Magnolia, MS 39652. Phone: (601) 783-3362. Hours: Monday–Friday 8:00 a.m.–5:00 p.m. Note: the Justice Court is located in Magnolia, not McComb — landlords based in McComb must file in the county seat.
Main Courthouse (Circuit & Chancery) Pike County Courthouse, 200 E. Bay Street, Magnolia, MS 39652. Circuit Court: (601) 783-3362. Chancery Court: (601) 783-5511. These handle Circuit and Chancery matters only — eviction filings go to Justice Court in Magnolia.
McComb as Primary Rental Market McComb is the dominant rental market in Pike County by a wide margin. The city’s rental stock ranges from modest older single-family homes and duplexes to a small number of apartment complexes. Major employers driving tenant income include Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center, Pike County School District, retail trade along US-98, and light manufacturing. Screen at 3x monthly rent; healthcare and school district employees represent the most stable tenant segment.
Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center SMRMC is one of the largest employers in the county, providing stable healthcare employment across nursing, support, administrative, and specialist roles. Healthcare workers are among the most reliable tenants in the McComb rental market, with predictable shift-based income and lower-than-average turnover. Verify employment and income through pay stubs and employer verification letters as with any applicant.
I-55 Corridor & Commuter Dynamics Pike County’s position on I-55 creates modest commuter flows both north toward Jackson (~75 miles) and south toward the New Orleans metro (~90 miles). These commuter tenants often have stronger incomes than local-only workers. Screen on verified income regardless of employer location; request pay stubs and employer confirmation for out-of-county or out-of-state employers.
Source of Income / HCV No state or local source of income protections. Landlords are not required to accept Housing Choice Vouchers. With a county poverty rate near 28% and a majority-minority population, HCV demand is significant in the affordable rental segment. Landlords choosing to participate should contact the Pike County Housing Authority for current payment standards and required inspection protocols.
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 in Magnolia is the proper and safest remedy for all evictions in Pike County.

Last verified: March 2026 · Source: Pike 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: McComb, Magnolia, Summit, Osyka, Fernwood.

McComb market: Healthcare (SMRMC), retail, manufacturing, and school district employment. Screen at 3x monthly rent. Healthcare and public school employees represent the most stable tenant segment. HCV demand is significant in the affordable tier.

Filing note: Justice Court is in Magnolia, not McComb. McComb-based landlords must travel to the county seat to file evictions.

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Pike County Mississippi Landlord-Tenant Law: A Complete Guide for Rental Property Owners in McComb, Magnolia, and Southwest Mississippi

Pike County occupies a distinctive position in southwest Mississippi — a county with historical depth, a regional commercial hub in McComb, a quirky administrative split between its county seat and its largest city, and a rental market that reflects the realities of a majority-minority county with a mixed economy and persistent poverty. For landlords operating here, understanding the local landscape — the tenant pool, the court system, the McComb-vs.-Magnolia dynamic, and the state legal framework — is essential groundwork before signing a single lease.

McComb and Magnolia: Understanding the Split

Pike County has a dynamic that surprises out-of-county landlords and investors: the county seat is Magnolia, a quiet town of about 2,200 people, while the county’s actual commercial, population, and economic center is McComb, a city of roughly 12,000 located about 10 miles to the north. Magnolia handles all the county’s official administrative and judicial functions — Circuit Court, Chancery Court, Justice Court, and the county courthouse are all in Magnolia. McComb is where most of the people, the employers, the rental properties, and the economic activity are. For landlords with properties in McComb, this means that any eviction filing requires a trip south to Magnolia’s Justice Court at 200 E. Bay Street. It is a practical inconvenience worth knowing before you need to file, not after.

McComb was founded as a railroad town in 1872 by Henry S. McComb, president of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern Railroad, and the Illinois Central Railroad remained the city’s defining economic institution for much of the 20th century. That railroad legacy is largely gone today, but McComb retains its character as a working-class small city with an identity rooted in industry, community, and — particularly in the civil rights era — fierce social struggle. The city was the site of some of the most dangerous and consequential civil rights organizing in Mississippi’s history, led by Bob Moses and SNCC beginning in 1961, at a time when voter registration work in Pike County could and did get activists killed. That history is present in the county’s demographic composition today: Pike County is approximately 60% Black, and the McComb rental market serves a predominantly African American tenant base.

The Pike County Economy and Tenant Pool

The McComb rental market’s most reliable tenant segment is anchored by healthcare employment. Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center (SMRMC) is one of the county’s largest employers, providing a wide range of nursing, technical, administrative, and support positions that generate stable monthly income. Healthcare workers — nurses, medical assistants, administrative staff, facilities workers — tend to have predictable paychecks, stable employment histories, and a strong incentive to maintain good rental standing. For landlords in the $600–$850/month range that defines most of McComb’s market-rate rental inventory, a verified SMRMC employee is often among the most reliable applicants you will encounter.

Pike County School District and South Pike and West Pike school districts employ teachers, paraprofessionals, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, and support staff across numerous schools in the county. School district employment is among the most stable in any Mississippi county market — state-funded, predictable, and typically long-tenured. Teachers and school employees make excellent tenants, particularly for landlords renting in the $550–$750/month segment. One screening note: school employees are paid on a 10-month or 12-month schedule depending on classification and district. Verify the payment schedule at screening so you understand the income flow pattern — some employees receive larger summer checks while others are paid in equal monthly installments year-round.

Light manufacturing and industrial employment in McComb and the surrounding county contributes another segment to the tenant pool. Pike County has attracted a mix of industrial employers over the years, including food processing, wood products, and other manufacturing operations. These workers earn hourly wages with overtime potential; their income can vary month to month depending on plant schedules and order cycles. Screen manufacturing workers using several months of pay stubs to get a realistic average rather than a peak or trough snapshot.

Pike County’s poverty rate of approximately 28% ensures that a significant share of rental demand in the affordable tier comes from Housing Choice Voucher participants and households relying on SSI, SSDI, or other transfer income. Landlords choosing to participate in the HCV program should contact the Pike County Housing Authority for current payment standards, unit inspection requirements, and administrative procedures. HCV participation is entirely voluntary under Mississippi and federal law for private landlords, but in a market with this level of poverty concentration, HCV-eligible tenants represent a meaningful segment of the rental applicant pool.

Mississippi Landlord-Tenant Law: What Applies in Pike County

There are no Pike County-specific landlord-tenant ordinances. No local rent control, no rental licensing requirement, and no just-cause eviction rule applies at the county level. The City of McComb may have local code enforcement programs applicable within city limits — verify with the McComb city government for any inspection or registration requirements for rental properties within the city. Outside of McComb’s city limits, state law governs exclusively.

Mississippi’s Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (Miss. Code Ann. §§ 89-8-1 through 89-8-29) establishes the statewide framework. Landlords must maintain rental property in habitable condition — weathertight, structurally sound, with functioning plumbing, heating, and electrical systems. The implied warranty of habitability applies statewide. Security deposits have no statutory cap; they must be returned with itemized written accounting within 45 days of lease termination, delivery of possession, and written tenant demand, or the landlord faces a $200 penalty plus actual damages under § 89-8-21.

Evictions in Pike County: Filing in Magnolia

Pike County does not have a County Court. All residential eviction actions — unlawful entry and detainer proceedings — are filed at Pike County Justice Court, 200 E. Bay Street, Magnolia, MS 39652, phone (601) 783-3362. The process begins with the appropriate written notice: a 3-Day Notice to Pay or Vacate for nonpayment of rent under § 89-7-27, or a 14-Day Notice to Cure or Vacate for lease violations under § 89-8-13. Serve notices by certified mail with return receipt or personal service with a witness, and retain all documentation. After the notice period expires, file a sworn Complaint for Unlawful Entry and Detainer at Justice Court. The Pike County Sheriff serves the summons on the tenant, a hearing is set within one to two weeks, and the judge rules. If the landlord prevails, a Writ of Possession is issued and enforced by the Sheriff. Uncontested evictions in Pike County typically resolve within two to eight weeks of filing.

A practical note for McComb landlords: the 10-mile drive from McComb to Magnolia to file and attend hearings is a minor logistical consideration but a real one. Build it into your eviction timeline and budget. Showing up to your hearing with complete documentation — the written lease, all notices with proof of service, a rent ledger, and move-in inspection records — puts you in the strongest possible position before a Justice Court judge.

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 Pike County Justice Court at (601) 783-3362 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. Justice Court eviction filings for all Pike County properties are made in Magnolia, not McComb. Consult a licensed Mississippi attorney or contact Pike County Justice Court for specific guidance. Last updated: March 2026.

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