Unlike other states, Mississippi does not have statutes specifically regulating homeowners associations. But, there are some other laws that can affect them. Here are the Mississippi HOA laws you should know about.
Unlike other states, Mississippi does not have statutes specifically regulating homeowners associations. But, there are some other laws that can affect them. Here are the Mississippi HOA laws you should know about.
The Mississippi Condominium Law applies to condominium associations rather than homeowners associations. This statute controls the creation, operation, management, and authority of condominiums in the state.
You can find the Mississippi Condominium Law under Title 89, Chapter 9 of the Mississippi Code. It consists of 19 sections, listed below:
The Mississippi Nonprofit Corporation Act applies to non-profit corporations in the state. It covers the corporate structure, procedure, and management of non-profits, which most homeowners associations in Mississippi are. Because there is no law specifically reserved for HOAs, such associations are governed by this Act instead.
You can find the Mississippi Nonprofit Corporation Act under Title 79, Chapter 11 of the Mississippi Code. It consists of several sections, listed below:
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