Rankin County vacant lot owners must control vegetation (grass under 12 inches typical) and remove debris. MS Code 19-5-105 authorizes county abatement with costs liened to property.
Rankin County requires vacant lot owners to maintain property free of nuisance conditions under authority of MS Code 19-5-105. Grass and weed height generally capped at 12 inches in platted subdivisions; agricultural and rural parcels have more flexibility. Trash, debris, tires, and abandoned materials must be removed. Vacant structures must be secured against trespass. Lots must not harbor vermin (rats, mosquito breeding, snakes). After written notice and a 10 to 30 day compliance period, the county may enter and mow or clear the property, billing the owner. Unpaid abatement charges become a lien collectible with property taxes per MS Code 19-5-105. Cities within Rankin (Brandon, Pearl, Flowood) operate parallel programs under MS Code 21-19-11.
Written notice with compliance deadline. County mowing/cleanup $200 to $500+ per occurrence billed to owner. Liens placed on property for unpaid costs, collected with property taxes.
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