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SB 2328

Real property; clarify eviction procedures, provide procedure for removal from RV parks.

2025 Regular Session Introduced by Chad McMahan and 3 co-sponsors

Mississippi law now clarifies eviction procedures for rentals and establishes formal removal processes for RV park residents with standardized notice and filing requirements.

Approved by Governor
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Bill Summary · SB 2328

Legislative bill overview

SB 2328 clarifies Mississippi's eviction procedures for traditional rental properties and establishes a formal process for removing residents from recreational vehicle (RV) parks. The bill standardizes notice requirements, filing procedures, and timelines for both landlords and RV park operators seeking to remove tenants or residents.

Why is this important

Eviction procedures directly affect housing stability for renters and the rights of property owners. Clear legal procedures reduce disputes, prevent arbitrary removals, and provide due process protections. RV park residents—a growing demographic—previously lacked explicit statutory protections, making this clarification significant for that community.

Potential points of contention

  • RV park protections: While establishing procedures, critics may argue the law doesn't provide sufficient tenant protections specific to RV parks, where residents often have fewer resources and mobility than traditional renters
  • Notice period adequacy: Depending on specific timelines established, either landlords or tenants may challenge whether notice periods are fair and reasonable for their respective situations
  • Definition scope: Questions may arise about which properties qualify as RV parks and whether the distinction between traditional evictions and RV removals creates unequal protections or burdens

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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