Security Deposit Interest Calculator — Mississippi
Mississippi has no statewide law requiring deposit interest. Here's what that means and how to calculate a figure anyway.
No statewide interest requirement
Mississippi does not require landlords to pay interest on security deposits. Some cities have their own rules, and your lease can still promise interest. You can still calculate a figure below.Interest owed to tenant
$0.00
- Time held
- 2.03 yrs
- Total to return
- $2,000.00
Mississippi rule
This state does not have a statewide law requiring landlords to pay interest on security deposits. Some cities may have their own rules, and the lease can still promise interest.
When paid: Not applicable.
Last verified June 1, 2026.
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How Mississippi treats security deposit interest
This state does not have a statewide law requiring landlords to pay interest on security deposits. Some cities may have their own rules, and the lease can still promise interest.
When it must be paid: Not applicable.
Worked example
Because Mississippi has no statewide interest requirement, a landlord holding a $1,500 deposit for two years generally owes $0 in interest — though the lease or a local ordinance could change that.Last verified June 1, 2026.
Mississippi security deposit obligations
Even where interest isn't required, Mississippi still regulates the deposit itself: you generally must return it within 45 days of move-out (Miss. Code § 89-8-21). You must include an itemized statement of any deductions.
Open the Mississippi deposit return tracker to confirm the deadline and build an itemized deductions statement.
Mississippi security deposit interest FAQ
Do landlords have to pay interest on security deposits in Mississippi?+
No. Mississippi has no statewide law requiring landlords to pay interest on security deposits. Individual cities may have their own ordinances, and a lease can still promise interest.
When must a Mississippi landlord return the security deposit?+
Generally within 45 days of move-out (Miss. Code § 89-8-21). Use the LandlordKit deposit return tracker for the exact rule and an itemized statement.
Is the LandlordKit security deposit interest calculator free?+
Yes — it's completely free, requires no signup, and you can download a PDF interest statement to give your tenant.
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