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No wholesaling-specific lawLast reviewed 2026-07-07

Mississippi: No Wholesaling-Specific Law

State: Mississippi | Status: No wholesaling-specific statute as of July 7, 2026; a 2026 wholesaler bill died in committee | Bottom line: You can still wholesale here the standard way under general contract law. But Mississippi is not a state that has never thought about this. It is a state that thought about it and ran out of session.

What This Means

As of today, no Mississippi law regulates wholesaling. No required seller disclosures, no cancellation period, no registration, no restriction on assigning your purchase contract. Ordinary contract law applies: your buyer position under a purchase agreement is an assignable right, and selling that right for a fee is legal.

The evergreen constraint is the licensing law:

Watch Out For

This is analysis, not legal advice. Confirm anything you rely on with a Mississippi real estate attorney.

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