Jackson County enforces property maintenance standards under MS Code Β§19-5-9 (county nuisance authority) and local ordinances. Common violations: peeling paint, broken windows, abandoned structures, accumulated debris, inoperable vehicles. Written notice with 10-30 day compliance period. Fines $100-$1,000 per day of violation. Post-hurricane damaged structures must be repaired or demolished. Abatement costs become property liens under MS Code Β§21-19-11.
Jackson County property maintenance is enforced under Mississippi Code Β§19-5-9 which grants counties authority to abate nuisances, combined with adopted International Property Maintenance Code provisions and local ordinances. Common blight violations include: peeling or deteriorating exterior paint creating weather damage exposure, broken or boarded windows, accumulated junk, debris, or vegetation, damaged or missing roofing materials, unsecured abandoned structures posing safety hazards, non-operational vehicles on property (typically limited to 1-2 inoperable vehicles only in approved storage areas), rodent or insect harborage conditions, and structural deterioration. Code enforcement begins with written notice delivered via certified mail and posting, providing a 10-30 day compliance period depending on severity. Failure to comply triggers citations with fines $100-$1,000 per violation per day under MS Code Β§19-5-9. The county may conduct abatement (mowing, demolition, debris removal) with costs charged to the property owner. Unpaid abatement costs become liens on the property under MS Code Β§21-19-11, senior to most private liens and enforceable through tax sale procedures. Post-hurricane damaged properties create special challenges in Jackson County - owners must either repair or demolish damaged structures within specified timeframes. Substantial damage (over 50% of value) in FEMA flood zones triggers mandatory elevation requirements during reconstruction. Vacant and abandoned properties may be subject to registration. The Jackson County Board of Supervisors has demolition authority for condemned structures.
Written notice with 10-30 day compliance period. Fines $100-$1,000 per violation per day. Municipal abatement with costs liened against property. Condemnation and demolition for unsafe structures. Post-hurricane violations prioritized for rapid abatement.
Moss Point, MS
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Moss Point, MS
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Moss Point, MS
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Moss Point, MS
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Moss Point, MS
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Moss Point, MS
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