Rankin County municipalities generally do NOT require a garage sale permit for typical residential yard sales. Brandon, Pearl, and Flowood rely on frequency limits and sign ordinances. No MSDOR sales tax collection required for casual sales.
Rankin County cities take a light-touch approach to garage and yard sales. Brandon, Pearl, Flowood, Richland, and Pelahatchie do not require a paid permit for ordinary residential garage sales held within frequency limits. This keeps Mississippi's neighbor-friendly approach β casual sales of household personal property are considered a residential use incidental to the home. No Mississippi sales tax collection is required for casual/occasional sales of personal property under MDOR guidance, provided the seller is not operating as a business. Signs are regulated under each city's sign ordinance β generally, garage sale signs may be placed on the seller's own property and on private property with owner permission, but placement in public right-of-way, on utility poles, or at intersections is prohibited and subject to removal. Signs must be removed within 24-48 hours after the sale. Recurring sales or commercial-scale resale (flipping, flea-market-style) trigger municipal privilege license requirements under MS Β§27-17 and potential zoning violations as an unlicensed home business.
Signs in right-of-way: removal without notice, $25-$50 fine. Commercial-scale resale without license: privilege license violation $100-$500 plus possible zoning enforcement. Failure to remove signs: $25-$50.
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