Mississippi Eviction Notice (Pay or Quit)
Create a Mississippi-specific eviction notice in minutes. We pre-select Mississippi for you and include reminders about Mississippi requirements — review and verify against current Mississippi law before signing.
- ✓ Pay-or-quit, cure-or-quit, or notice to vacate
- ✓ Includes amount owed, deadline and proof-of-service block
- ✓ Signature-ready PDF — no monthly fee
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FAQ
Is there really no subscription?
Correct. You pay $2.99 per document and can edit and re-download it as much as you like. No monthly fee.
Are these documents state-specific?
Each document includes the common terms most US situations need plus a field for your state and reminders about state-specific rules (deposit caps, notice periods, disclosures). Laws change, so always verify the final document against your state's current rules.
Is this legal advice?
No. SnapLegal provides self-help document templates and is not a law firm. For complex or high-value matters, have a licensed attorney review your document.
Is my information private?
Completely. Everything you enter stays in your browser and the PDF is generated on your device — nothing is uploaded to our servers.
What if I'm not satisfied?
Email us with your order number and a short note and we'll refund you.
How many days notice do I have to give?
The required notice period (often 3, 5, 14 or 30 days) is set by your state and sometimes your city, and depends on the reason. Enter the correct number for your jurisdiction; an incorrect notice period can invalidate an eviction. Verify with your state's current rules.
Does this evict the tenant by itself?
No. A pay-or-quit notice is the required first step before filing an eviction case if the tenant does not pay or move out. The actual eviction is ordered by a court. This is a document tool, not legal advice.