Brandon, Pearl, Flowood, and Richland require same-day cleanup of yard sale merchandise and signs. Unsold items left at the curb trigger blight citations. Unincorporated Rankin County enforces only general nuisance rules.
Rankin County's incorporated cities regulate yard sales to prevent permanent outdoor retail disguised as garage sales. Typical municipal rules limit each address to three sales per calendar year, each no more than three consecutive days. All merchandise, folding tables, clothing racks, and signage must be removed or stored inside a garage at the close of each sale day. Unsold items left curbside overnight trigger blight citations under the city property maintenance chapters. Signs may be posted only on private property with owner consent - placement in the public right-of-way along MS-471, Spillway Road, Grants Ferry Road, Lakeland Drive, or US-49 will be removed by public works. HOAs in Castlewoods, Bridgewater, Lake Caroline, and similar planned communities typically forbid curbside signage entirely. Unincorporated Rankin County relies on the general nuisance provisions in its land use regulations rather than a dedicated yard-sale ordinance.
Items left at curb after sale closes: $50 to $200 blight citation under city property maintenance codes. Unauthorized ROW signs: removal plus $25 to $50 per sign. Exceeding annual frequency limit: up to $500 unlicensed commercial activity fine.
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