Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1127

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Rental-purchase agreements; establish certain rights and duties specific to agreements for a conveyance of real property.

Impact

One significant provision within HB1127 mandates that rental-purchase agreements involving real property must be recorded in county land records. This requirement aims to foster transparency and provide greater security for both lessors and consumers. By ensuring that all rental-purchase agreements are formally documented, the bill not only protects consumer rights but also allows for better enforcement of the terms outlined in these agreements. This change could lead to increased confidence among consumers engaging in rental-purchase agreements for housing purposes.

Summary

House Bill 1127 aims to amend existing regulations concerning rental-purchase agreements in Mississippi. The primary focus is to establish a clearer definition of a rental-purchase agreement, particularly as it pertains to real property. This bill revamps Section 75-24-153 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 by revising terms and introducing new ones to reduce ambiguity in the regulations overseeing rental-purchase agreements. The proposed changes are intended to enhance consumer understanding and compliance with these agreements, making it vital to delineate the roles of 'lessors' and 'consumers' more clearly.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding HB1127 is its stipulation related to consumers who default on their payments. The bill allows consumers to reinstate their rental-purchase agreements if they pay all due amounts within fifteen business days of the last payment. However, this ability to reinstate the agreement is limited to three occasions during the term. Critics may argue about the fairness of this provision, questioning whether it adequately protects consumers facing financial difficulties. Proponents, on the other hand, may view it as a necessary measure to uphold the integrity of rental agreements.

Enforcement

Overall, HB1127 represents a proactive step toward refining the regulatory framework related to rental-purchase agreements, aiming to strike a balance between the rights of consumers and the obligations of lessors. As the bill progresses through the legislative process, further discussions will likely emerge regarding its potential implications on local property markets and consumer lending practices, shaping the ultimate outcome of the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB1273

Rental Purchase Agreements; establish certain rights and duties specific to agreements for a conveyance of real property.

MS SB2052

Surplus property; certain purchases from Legislature are not violations of ethics laws.

MS HB47

Surplus property; certain purchases of from Legislature are not violations of ethics laws.

MS HB680

Public purchasing; increase threshold for purchases without competitive bidding.

MS HB884

Interlocal agreements for use of services/facilities of certain county officials; require agreements be approved by county officials and A.G.

MS HB1064

Public purchasing laws; exempt the Department of Mental Health from certain.

MS HB1184

Electrical utilities; authorize certain large customer supply and service agreements with customers have MDA approved project.

MS SB2846

Economic development projects; expand local government authority to enter certain agreements in support of.

MS HB555

Public procurement laws; exempt certain purchases and contracts for landmark buildings from for certain time.

MS HB290

Real property conveyance; authorize 18 year olds to contract for.

Similar Bills

MS HB1121

Jackson State University; create fund for construction of new football stadium.

MS HB1273

Rental Purchase Agreements; establish certain rights and duties specific to agreements for a conveyance of real property.

MS HB1635

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MS HB1063

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MS HB1934

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MS SB3263

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MS HB749

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MS SB2824

Ad valorem tax; extend deadlines for 50% exemption and lower fee-in-lieu minimum for certain projects and qualified businesses.