Keeping your yard clean, maintained, and compliant with local guidelines is a big part of responsible homeownership — and it plays a major role in curb appeal if you’re preparing to sell. Novi has officially announced that yard-waste collection will pause on second week of December and resume on first Monday in April, and these dates are important for both residents and prospective sellers. More information on Novi city website https://cityofnovi.org/trash/yard-waste/
What is considered as yard waste and not?
Yard waste includes plant material such as leaves, grass clippings, small twigs, prunings, shrub clippings, garden materials, old potting soil, pumpkins, dirt incidental to minor plantings or edging of lawns, small shrubs with dirt ball removed, branches, brush, flowers, roots, wood waste, and other material commonly thrown away in the course of maintaining yards and gardens. This includes sod and other biodegradable matter. This does not include soil, any garbage, food, plastic, synthetic fibers, lumber, human, or animal waste.
Why This Matters for Novi Homeowners (and Sellers)
Seasonal yard-waste rules directly impact:
• Curb appeal — a top factor in a buyer’s first impression
• Neighborhood standards — HOAs and subdivisions in Novi expect clean exteriors
• Home value perception — small exterior details often influence perceived price
• Project planning — trimming trees, removing brush, and leaf cleanup all depend on pickup timing
As a local Novi realtor, I’ve seen homes gain real traction simply because exterior spaces were cleaned on schedule and photographed at the right time.
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What To Do Before Yard-Waste Pickup Stops
Use the days leading up to the pause wisely.
• Complete final lawn cleanups
• Bag leaves using Novi-approved paper yard-waste bags. Place yard waste into a paper yard waste bag or reusable container no larger than 35 gallons. Yard waste placed in plastic bags will be left uncollected.
• Bundle branches according to city size and weight requirements. All bundles of yard waste are not to exceed 4 feet in length, must be bundled using string, cannot exceed 18 inches around and cannot weigh more than 60 pounds.
• Schedule tree trimming or brush removal before landscapers get overwhelmed
• Remove debris from garden beds, walkways, and driveways
• Photograph and document any major work — helpful for buyers, disclosures, or insurance
A clean exterior now prevents a messy buildup during the collection pause.
During the Pause (Smart Planning Tips)
While yard-waste pickup is suspended:
• Use private hauling services if you’re preparing for a listing
• Store branches and leaves neatly in designated areas until pickup resumes
• Avoid piling waste near curbs — Novi may issue reminders or citations
This window is ideal for sellers staging outdoor spaces.
What To Do When Pickup Resumes
Once service resumes on first Monday in April, tackle finishing touches:
• Refresh mulch and garden beds
• Re-edge sidewalks and driveways
• Remove any remaining winter/spring debris
• Prep the yard for real estate photos or upcoming showings
• Add pots, planters, or minor exterior décor for better curb appeal
Your home’s exterior is one of the strongest selling tools you have.
Need Help Preparing Your Novi Home?
I work with trusted local landscapers, debris removal teams, and staging professionals who understand Novi rules and real estate standards. Whether you’re selling soon or just staying proactive, I can help you maximize your home’s appearance and value.
Sockkalingam Swaminathan
Your trusted Realtor
Email: swamitherealtor@gmail.com
Mobile: 248.986.7873
Website: http://Sockkalingam Swaminathan – Livonia – Key Realty


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